jMRUI is proprietary software made available only to registered users under certain license terms. Also, you must be logged in to download the software.
Current stable version
- jMRUI v. 7.0 (July 2023, build 20230715)
Microsoft Windows & GNU/Linux
Download jmrui-7.0-3.zip (148.4 MB)(login required) Downloaded: 267 times
- Requires: Java 8 or newer (32-bits) (tested with Liberica Full JRE version 18, x86 32 for Windows)
- Installation note: After downloading jMRUI, uncompress the zip-file in the directory of your choice and read the“readme.txt” file to learn how to install jMRUI properly on 64-bit platforms. If you want to use the NMRScopeB plug-in, also read the “readme_nmrscopeb.txt” file (for any platform).
- Tested on Windows 8 and newer (Desktop).
Note for GNU/Linux users: the above package can be also installed on GNU/Linux. For installation instructions see readme.txt file after uncompressing the zip-file. However, this version has not been tested on Linux and therefore we cannot guarantee its full functionality.
Older stable version
- jMRUI v. 5.2, released on 2015-05-25
Microsoft Windows
Download jmrui-5.2.1_win-3.zip (44.3 MB)(log in required) Downloaded: 4,346 times
- Requires: Java 7 or newer (32-bits) (tested with Oracle Java)
- Installation note: After downloading jMRUI, uncompress the zip-file in the directory of your choice and read the“readme.txt” file to learn how to install jMRUI properly on 64-bit platforms. In case you want to use the NMRScopeB plug-in, also read the “readme_nmrscopeb.txt” file (for any platform).
- Hardware requirements: check Java requirements
- Tested on Windows 7 and 8 (Desktop).
GNU/Linux
Download jmrui-5.2.1_linux.zip (53.9 MB)(log in required) Downloaded: 1,030 times
- Requires: Java 7 or newer (32-bits) (tested with Oracle Java). It requires also the libg2c 32-bits library (e.g. on Ubuntu 14.04 you would have to install the package libg2c0_3.4.6-6ubuntu3_i386.deb)
- Installation note: After downloading jMRUI, uncompress the zip-file in the directory of your choice and read the“readme.txt” file to learn how to install jMRUI properly on 64-bit platforms. In case you want to use the NMRScopeB plug-in, also read the “readme_nmrscopeb.txt” file (for any platform).
- Hardware requirements: check Java requirements
- Tested on Debian 7.0 “Wheezy”, CentOS 7.0 and Ubuntu 14.04