Role Reversal
In the beginning computers were computational tools with no graphic interface. From the user's point of view CW-NMR and FT-NMR were equivalent, because both of them plotted the results on paper and the analysis only began after printing. People ignored that FT spectrometers contained a computer and a program. Things changed with the structural determinations of biopolymers by W�thrich and others. The 80s were a period of economical growth, protein NMR was a promising new field, Bill Gates was becoming the richest man in the world with his software company, so combining NMR with software was a risky but potentially lucrative investment. There was money and there were people looking for it. Not forgetting that you really needed a good software to process 2-D NMR. The first generation of stand-alone NMR software (separated from a spectrometer) was written with biopolymers in mind: Felix, Triad, etc� In the 90s personal computers became moderately fast and were finally able to complet...