Ed@ed
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ed@ed is the latest incarnation in a series of gas-phase electron diffraction (GED) data refinement programs that have been developed by the Edinburgh University GED group.
New developments in ed@ed:
- A graphical interface making the data reduction and refinement process much simpler and more efficient.
- The program only uses plain text and XML files. Easier for portability between versions and allows for efficient compression of data.
- Model is taken from a dynamic linking library. No need to recompile the whole program each time the model is changed.