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Seeking Chemistry Shareware/Freeware for Macintosh

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Arve Holt

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Dec 7, 1995, 3:00:00 AM12/7/95
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In article <mike.blackwell-...@p01.t0.pnn.com>,
mike.bl...@pnn.com (Mike Blackwell) wrote:

> I'm demonstrating to a Mac user group the wealth of educational software
> available on the 'net. So, I'm looking for Macintosh shareware or freeware
> commonly used by chemistry teachers and students. Which programs do you
> recommend, and where (e.g., Info-Mac, UMich, etc.) can they be found?
>

Check out CrystalDesigner, which is a computer program for building,
studying and visualising all kinds of crystal structures on the Macintosh
platform. It can be found at Info-Mac in the science directory. Please
note that the downloadable files are a demo versions. The only difference
between the demo and the full version is that you can not save your data.
Several example files are included.

Arve Holt
Crystal Structure Design AS

Michael Newmen

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Dec 10, 1995, 3:00:00 AM12/10/95
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On Thu, 7 Dec 1995, Arve Holt wrote:

> In article <mike.blackwell-...@p01.t0.pnn.com>,
> mike.bl...@pnn.com (Mike Blackwell) wrote:
>
> > I'm demonstrating to a Mac user group the wealth of educational software
> > available on the 'net. So, I'm looking for Macintosh shareware or freeware
> > commonly used by chemistry teachers and students. Which programs do you
> > recommend, and where (e.g., Info-Mac, UMich, etc.) can they be found?
> >
>

http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~miken/ftp.html has several links to mac
shareware and freeware. Give it a try.

Mike Newmen


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