- #Chem draw ipad install#
- #Chem draw ipad update#
- #Chem draw ipad registration#
- #Chem draw ipad software#
It will definitely be well-used, I suspect, by chemists who want to draw simple structures on the go, so that they can fill in detail work later. You can definitely e-mail the ChemDraw files to yourself, which I suspect is the main way that people will transfer them.Īt the moment, this application seems to be a work-in-progress as I have said, the desktop ChemDraw is such a mainstay of chemists that it seems obvious that this app will improve over time, and the apparent imbalance between the desktop program and the app will disappear. You can't save your structures as an JPEG image, nor can you Tweet them.*** You can use Perkin-Elmer's "Flick to Share" network, but it seems odd to create pretty much an entirely new social network (with its own login/password combo) to e-mail around ChemDraw files. I was also surprised at the relative inability to communicate one's ChemDraw for iPad structures to the rest of the world. (I assume that all these functions are coming in future releases.) Also, there are not a number of desirable R groups available to label molecules, including N 3 for the molecule in the image above or "OR" for etheric R groups. (Thankfully, the atom labels are not in Times New Roman.) It's really nice to have a "clean" function (the broom icon).Īs Andre the Chemist has mentioned, there is no text box, so it is difficult for the organic chemist to type in reagents above the arrow. Even though there isn't (yet) the ability to use the ACS stylesheet, the structures still look pretty nice. Using the free code provided to me, I downloaded a copy from the App Store and set to work fiddling with it it's fairly intuitive and really doesn't take much to get started drawing structures. I suspect that 10% of my time in graduate school was spent, hunched over at my desk, carefully (or not so carefully) transcribing structures from papers or my notebook.* I was happy to get an opportunity to review ChemDraw for the iPad, since ChemDraw is the gold standard for chemical drawing applications. O'magazines.) Took me a bit to draw this.** We suggest you to download again after deleting the cookies of browser & removing the temporary files.A hydrogen sulfide probe, (randomly selected from my pile
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#Chem draw ipad install#
If you run into any troubles with the install process:
This will complete installation & activation of the software.
#Chem draw ipad software#
Install the software & enter your installation activation-code information (e-mail address & activation-code). Once you click on your ' Order Number' link you will be presented with your ' ActivationCode' (click on image below):įind your downloaded files and run the ChemDrawPro/ChemOffice installer application (Windows users might have to right-click & select “run as administrator”). Go to the 'Order History" section and get your ActivationCode (click on image below): Select the related software items you would like to download (click image below):
#Chem draw ipad update#
The PerkinElmer 'Registration' page will update to their download center webpage where you will enter your login ID & password: ĭownload your software from the "Download" section of the webpage (click on image below): You will get an e-mail which will guide you through the 2nd 1/2 of the process.
#Chem draw ipad registration#
This will bring you to the new PerkinElmer registration portal where you can enter your data and get your new software and associated codes. NOTE (important) : you'll want to download version 19.1.1.Įarlier versions won't work - so go with the version 19.1.1 download and follow the instructions: Then click on the Middlebury College REGISTER button for "Register for version 19.1.1, 18.X and 17.X". Click on the M in the letter listing - or just scroll down until you reach Middlebury College. Locate the " M" school section and find the Middlebury College downloads.
PerkinElmer has a new 'download/registration' site for ChemDrawPro/ChemOffice