GModeApp is an innovative application designed to modernize and enhance legacy code for exploring diverse datasets. The codebase has been comprehensively rewritten with object-oriented programming, ensuring a more structured and efficient design. Additionally, parallelization has been applied to boost performance and scalability. The user interface has been streamlined for more intuitive and user-friendly input of operational parameters

Moreover, the output generated by GModeApp is presented in a modern, easily interpretable format through an HTML page that offers detailed insights into the results.

Powerful, yet light and fast

Runs on Windows, Linux and MacOS X

No need to install or uninstall, just download, decompress and run

Acknowledgments

The G-mode method was developed by Anatoly I. Gavrishin and Angioletta Coradini (Coradini et al., 1977; Gavrishin et al., 1980; Gavrishin et al., 1992) to explore very different datasets (e.g., Carusi and Massaro, 1978; Bianchi et al., 1980; Poscolieri, 1980; Coradini et al., 1981; Barucci et al., 1987; Tosi et al., 2005; Coradini et al., 2008; Tosi et al., 2010a; 2010b). We acknowledge Anatoly Gavrishin as the author of the method, and Angioletta Coradini (1946-2011) and Marcello Fulchignoni for translating it into the Fortran programming language, later improved by Maria Teresa Capria (1954-2022).