((free)) - Gaussian 16w

Uses .gjf (Gaussian Job File) or .com extensions.

Gaussian 16W uses a (typically site, group, or individual licenses). The installation process is straightforward but requires attention to environment variables. gaussian 16w

Unlike many competitors that require a Linux subsystem or virtual machine to run on Windows, Gaussian 16W runs natively. It utilizes the Windows Command Prompt (cmd) or PowerShell as its interface, coupled with the familiar Gaussian Input File (.gjf or .com) format. The software supports multi-threading (shared-memory parallelism) via OpenMP, allowing modern multi-core Windows workstations to handle significant computational loads. gaussian 16w