To ensure software integrity and system safety, always use official channels:

If you have a specific feature need (e.g., PeakForce QNM analysis), note that for quantitative nanomechanics. In that case, legal access via your lab is essential.

Choose the default installation path (usually C:\Program Files\Bruker\NanoScope Analysis). 2. Guide to Using NanoScope Analysis

It sounds like you may be looking for a cracked, pirated, or unauthorized free download of proprietary software (likely Bruker’s NanoScope Analysis software, version 1.9 — as “19” probably refers to v1.9). I can’t provide direct download links to copyrighted software offered without a license, nor can I promote "better" ways to bypass paywalls or licensing systems.

NanoScope Analysis v1.9 is professional software designed by Bruker for processing atomic force microscopy (AFM) and scanning probe microscopy (SPM) data. Accessing this software usually requires an official license or account, as third-party "free" links often pose security risks. For a free, open-source alternative for analyzing AFM files, consider using Gwyddion.