CorrWare performs traditional electrochemical measurements including Open Circuit, Potentiostatic and Dynamic Scans and Square Waves. CorrView included for analysis and plotting. Supports potentiostats from Solartron Analytical, EG&G and AMEL. License required.
CorrWare® for Windows: Software Updates
Version 3.3b (released 12/5/2011) is available for download. This version is fully compatible with Windows XP/Vista/Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit).
Note: CorrWare 3.3b is a free upgrade if you have CorrWare for Windows. Do not download this version unless you are a licensed user of CorrWare for Windows. If you do not already have CorrWare, this version will not operate. Instead, download the Demo version.
Windows 2000/XP/Vista/Windows 7 (32-bit and 64-bit) users: Download both the CorrWare and CorrViewTM update files.
Download CorrWare Version 3.3b (cw33b.exe)
Download CorrView Version 3.3b (cv33b.exe)
Download LabView sample VI for CorrWare
Win 3.1x users: Both CorrWare and CorrView are in the following download. There may be some operational limitations when using the 16 bit versions. Upgrading to 32-bit Windows is recommended when possible.
Download 16-bit (Win 3.1) CorrWare Version 2.2 (c22_16.exe)
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CorrWare® for Windows: Demo Disks
A demonstration version of the CorrWare. It is not a 'canned' demo, but an operational version of the program with some features disabled. Minimum requirements are: Pentium PC, 10 MB of free disk space, and Win 2000 or higher. No instruments are necessary (or used) by the demo.
To receive a demo disk, contact Scribner Associates through:
- Mail: Scribner Associates, Inc. 150 East Connecticut Avenue, Southern Pines,
- NC 28387, USA
- Telephone: (910) 695-8884
- Fax: (910) 695-8886
- Quotes: Send an E-Mail to our Sales Team
Download CorrWare Demo (cw30demo.exe).
Downloading and Installation Instructions
All demo programs in this web site contain a full setup program and all necessary program files compressed into a single executable program. When the downloaded file is run, it will install the demo program.
You may wish to print this page for future reference.
- Download a file by clicking on the file name. Your web browser may say that it does not know how to handle the file and give you several choices - select 'Save to File'. Note the directory where it is saved.
- After the file has been downloaded, run the file by double-clicking on it from the Windows Explorer.
- Whenever possible, use the default directory names suggested by the installer.

