FFMT
A MATLAB-based suite for Magnetotellurics
FFMT has a new face
We're making things easier for you.
Starting from version 3.0, there's no longer a need for MATLAB.
However, FFMT execution is currently limited to Windows systems.
If you're not on a Windows system, don't worry,
you can still run FFMT using a virtual machine.
We'll continue to notify you of any updates.
However, we encourage you to stay tuned to this website for any minor updates.
Source code
We've worked hard to provide and keep FFMT updated
Over the years, we've gained insights into the requirements and needs of MT practitioners and have provided solutions with each update.
We'll endeavor to keep FFMT's development going in the future. But of course, your help is valuable and necessary!
Under certain circumstances, you may access the source code. This involves direct communication between us and the users, along with a commitment from you to continue with FFMT's development, maintenance, and debugging.
If you wish to be part of this development and collaboration network, please email us with the subject "CODE". We'll try to respond promptly.
The same former conditions apply:
MATLAB R2022a - R2024a is required (Private or Academic License)
Additional Toolboxes are required
Thank you for your interest in collaborating with us.
Licensing
Accessing FFMT licensing has never been easier!
We've introduced the option of licensing via a single-use code with an expiration date.
If your license has expired, fret not! Reach out to us to reactivate your computer.
Just send us an email with your "reglic.dll" request activation file and include "LIC" in the subject. We will try to reply ASAP!
We're thrilled to hear from you and that FFMT has been a helpful tool for you.
Linux integration
As part of our ongoing efforts to enhance FFMT, we have initiated integration and necessary modifications. We believe this should be a mutually beneficial endeavor. Therefore, by using this software, you agree to contribute to developing the suite under a Linux-based OS (e.g. Ubuntu).
Your commitment involves actively participating in the detection, reporting, and, if possible, resolution of any errors encountered while using the software. Your input in improving compatibility is highly valued.
If you are interested in contributing, please send an email indicating your interest and your intention to support improving compatibility. Please include "LINUX" as the email subject.
We appreciate your interest in our software