AidCells is a software that identifies and counts cells in an image, suitable for various applications including map creation, microbiology and structure analysis. Currently in its pilot version, it offers a diverse range of uses for photo processing needs.

One of the standout features is that the software searches for solid white regions isolated by borders. This means that any other colors on the image are automatically considered to be a border. As a result, the software is highly efficient in calculating the number of regions on an image and does so within seconds.
Furthermore, each region is assigned its own color, which makes it easier to differentiate between different regions on the image. The program even allows you to draw an extra border on the image in case it is incomplete.
Although it's in its pilot version, the aidCells application is a highly effective solution for those in need of cell counting functionality. The software is extremely user-friendly, with an intuitive user interface that makes the process of cell counting a breeze.
The only downside is that the software has limited functionality due to its pilot version. However, the author is working on developing the software further, and interested parties can contact them for more information on future developments.
Overall, I highly recommend aidCells to anyone in need of a reliable and efficient software solution for cell counting.
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