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Below are links for downloading complete packages of the various versions of RMCProfile in a zip file. Generally it is advisable to use the latest version unless you have a specific reason not to do so.
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== Download RMCProfile ==
  
Each package contains a pdf tutorial to help you get started.  This should be placed in a tutorial folder, although it may depend on how you unzipped the file.
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On this page we provide links for downloading complete packages of the various versions of RMCProfile in a zip file. It is advisable to use the latest version unless you have a specific reason not to do so.
  
To download a file click on the operating system you require next to the required version (you will need an RMCProfile account and password).
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Each package contains the following:
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* An executable version of the program RMCProfile v6
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* A set of utility applications as executable versions
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* A set of example files that form a tutorial as documented in the manual
  
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We provide versions for three operating systems; click on a link to download the version you require (not that you will need an account name and password first):
  
The current version:
 
 
RMCProfile version 6 is available in the following formats, with download links:
 
 
* [[windows v6 | Windows]]  
 
* [[windows v6 | Windows]]  
 
* [[Mac OS X v6 | Mac OS X]]  
 
* [[Mac OS X v6 | Mac OS X]]  
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You are strongly recommended to use this version. We are also very keen to learn from users' experiences, particularly if there is something that doesn't work in the way you imagine it should.
 
You are strongly recommended to use this version. We are also very keen to learn from users' experiences, particularly if there is something that doesn't work in the way you imagine it should.
 
  
 
Previous versions (which are no longer either supported or developed any further):
 
Previous versions (which are no longer either supported or developed any further):

Revision as of 05:01, 6 November 2009

Download RMCProfile

On this page we provide links for downloading complete packages of the various versions of RMCProfile in a zip file. It is advisable to use the latest version unless you have a specific reason not to do so.

Each package contains the following:

  • An executable version of the program RMCProfile v6
  • A set of utility applications as executable versions
  • A set of example files that form a tutorial as documented in the manual

We provide versions for three operating systems; click on a link to download the version you require (not that you will need an account name and password first):

You are strongly recommended to use this version. We are also very keen to learn from users' experiences, particularly if there is something that doesn't work in the way you imagine it should.

Previous versions (which are no longer either supported or developed any further):

RMCProfile version 5 windows


Disclaimer

The software and files on this page are delivered to you AS IS and for non-profit making purposes. The primary authors (Matt Tucker, Dave Keen, Andrew Goodwin and Martin Dove) and their employing organisations (STFC and the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge) make no warranty as to their use or performance. STFC do not and cannot warrant any performance or results you may obtain by using this software or documentation. The employing organisations and their suppliers make no warranties, express or implied, as to non-infringement or third-party rights, merchantability, or fitness for any particular purpose. In no event will the employing organisations be liable to you for any consequential, incidental, or special damages, including any lost profits or lost savings, even if the their representatives have been advised of the possibility of such damages, or for any claim by any third party.

The files supplied on this page have been scanned by the Sophos AntiVirus program and no viruses were detected, but please check yourself before running the programs.