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ChemOffice 2005

ChemDraw, Chem3D, BioViz & E-Notebook

Author: Narayanan Balu, Ph.D.
Company: EPA
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Issue: 14.4

I have been an ardent user of ChemDraw since 1996. It is amazing to see how, over the last few years, this chemistry drawing software package has evolved into a comprehensive scientific data management suite. It is indeed refreshing to witness that this latest version of ChemOffice comprises a wealth of novel utilities and applications and, more importantly, commendable improvements in some of the previously existing functionalities.

Over the last several years, my career as a synthetic organic chemist/medicinal chemist has been transitioned to that of an environmental chemist with a current interest in DNA and protein chemistry. However, what has not changed is my highly dependable relationship with ChemOffice software. Many of my colleagues also share this same feeling with regard to the applicability of each integrated ChemOffice component. For this reason, ChemOffice always comes up as our first choice for chemistry lab management tasks. I strongly believe the .....