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Bearly Computing’s DilaSoft V3 is not a typical cloud SaaS product. It is professional Windows laboratory software for dilatometers and high-temperature viscometers, used to control experimental setups, collect data, and analyze results. It covers four instrument types: dilatometer, rotating viscometer, parallel plate viscometer, and bending beam viscometer.
The software can measure metrics such as coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE), alpha, length, time, temperature, as well as viscosity, torque, speed, shear, and deformation. Experiment programs support 100 segments and loops, with temperature curve charts provided. Many parameters can be modified during operation, including the full temperature program. It also supports delayed start, furnace preheating, automatic sample length and file naming, automatic archiving, calibration reports, Quick Reports, and one-click generation of data tables and graphical reports. On the analysis side, it offers predefined charts, custom charts, data smoothing, spike removal, unit conversion, and custom tabular reports. Data is saved as plain ASCII text, making it easy to import into other software.
The main content only mentions a registration information page, a relatively low registration cost, and that users need to contact the author directly to upgrade to the latest version. No specific public pricing, plans, payment methods, or trial policy are provided. The deployment model is clearly local Windows desktop software; there is no visible cloud, multi-tenant, API, or SaaS subscription capability.
Its strengths are a very clearly defined vertical use case, rich details around experiment control and data analysis, and suitability for laboratories that use specific instruments over the long term. The ASCII data format also reduces the difficulty of data migration. Its drawbacks are that the website looks dated, with information updates appearing to stop around 2020; purchasing, licensing, and support boundaries seem relatively complex; and it does not disclose common enterprise software capabilities such as security compliance, third-party integrations, or team collaboration.
It is best suited to materials testing laboratories, research institutions, industrial quality inspection departments, and equipment manufacturers that want to distribute control software together with their instruments. It is not suitable for organizations that need cloud collaboration, permission management, API integration, or a standard SaaS procurement process. Access from China cannot be determined from the main content, so it is marked as unknown.
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