In article <rrg.3.000C2ABD at aber.ac.uk> rrg at aber.ac.uk (Roy Goodacre) writes:
>In article <1994Jan25.173046.1 at samba.cnb.uam.es> mrege at samba.cnb.uam.es writes:
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>>Newsgroups: bionet.software
>>Subject: Searching Chemical Formulae Drawing Program
>>Message-ID: <1994Jan25.173046.1 at samba.cnb.uam.es>
>>From: mrege at samba.cnb.uam.es>>Date: 25 Jan 94 17:30:46 WET
>>Organization: C.N.Biotecnologia, CSIC
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>>>>Dear netters,
>>>We are looking for a good program running on PC (preferably Windows-based)
>>that draws chemical structures. If not pd or shareware, please tell us
>>the name of the distributor and approximated price for academic users.
>>>Thank you, I will post a summary. Please, answer to the address below.
>>>A good one (well the best I've seen) is called Chemwindow
>>Company that produces it is:
>> SoftShell International Ltd
> 715 Horizon Drive
> Suite 390
> Grand Junction
> CO 81506
>> TEL: 303-242-7502 FAX: 303-242-6469
>>Sorry don't know the cost - but I don't think that it was
>too expensive
>>I think there is a demo available at cica in the /demo dir.
Regards,
Olaf Winkelhake