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ChemOffice 2004: The First Week of Use

A Ph.D. scientist at National University in Ukraine tests it all.

Author: Yuri Roiter, Ph.D.
Company: Lviv Polytechnic National University
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Issue: 14.2



RECENTLY I HAD been noticing how I lacked a software package to help me in my work as a chemist. A software package that would be easy to use, would allow me to search information about compounds and reactions, would provide preliminary analysis of reactivity and properties of substances to be obtained, would predict NMR spectra for new compounds, and would provide excellent design of scientific articles: this is what I was missing. To my delight, all of this and a large variety of other utilities, have been combined in ChemOffice Ultra 2004.

One might worry that software that could do so much would be complicated to learn and take a while to master. For this reason, when I received the ChemOffice package, I decided to devote the very first week (4-5 hours a day) to find out what I could master on my own. I present to you .....