Many universities own an institutional site license that covers all campus computers, including personal laptops of registered students and staff. Check with your department’s IT administrator or principal investigator (PI) before assuming you don't have access.
Some institutions, like the Technical University of Denmark, provide virtual PCs with licensed analysis software installed that authorized users can log into for XPS data processing. Check whether your institution offers similar resources.
Easy correction of charging effects in non-conductive samples.
CasaXPS is a popular software used for XPS (X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy) data analysis. Like many software applications, it requires a valid license to operate. However, some individuals or groups might attempt to circumvent the licensing process, which can lead to software piracy.