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Monday, May 12, 2008

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Access to the NUCLEONICA Portal

From the homepage, every new user has to first register to open a free account from which he has the possibility of upgrading to chargeable services. This step is compulsory. With this free access, a part of the NUCLEONICA web portal is open to all users free of charge. Once registered, the user will “see” all the modules on offer. Only “free” modules, however, will be activated (see figure below). Register now for Free Access!


Upgrading to one of the standard NUCLEONICA packages (payment required)

The registered user can upgrade to one of the standard packages on offer. Various packages are available on a yearly subscription basis. The following upgrade packages are available:


Upgrade packages available to NUCLEONICA users
NUCLEONICA Packages
package price per year
package price per year
Basic €245
Premium €345
Platinum (with webKORIGEN) €445

Further information on the contents of each of these packages can be found here. The registered user (with free access) can upgrade to one of the standard packages through the Upgrade your account now! link on the main page (see below).


Main NUCLEONICA page with the free access modules activated (highlighted). The user can upgrade through the Upgrade your account now! link shown in the top right.

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