Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Productivity | Free | Molecular Materials Informatics, Inc. | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
Molecules are organized in collections of datasheets. Individual molecules, or whole datasheets, can be shared via iTunes or sent by email, using the standard MDL MOL and SDfile formats, which allows the data to be integrated into any external workflow.
The app comes with a collection of template libraries, which can be customized to make drawing of new structures even more convenient.
MMDS is the ideal companion app for any scientist or student who needs to draw chemical structures when a desktop or laptop computer is not available.
This is far and away the best app I have ever used on the iPad. Does not take very long to build very complex molecules and have fun doing it. The menu system is very fast!!! Worth the $$$
If you are used to chemdraw you will not like this unless someone shows you how to use it. Not intuitive.
The only chemical drawing program for iOS that actually works well...and it has only gotten better with updates.
I agree with Kara Chang. Definitely have to subscript molecular formulas if possible. Otherwise great app.
For a chemoffice user, it's complicated to use. Multi-layer menu always makes me confused. The UI is terrible.Is it very hard for the developer to list all of the buttons on the top of the UI?
Need to have subscripts in molecular formulas. And really don't like the watermark graphic in the editor. Otherwise publication quality on the iPhone=Great!
This app looks very promising. Would it be possible to add the ability to sketch three-center two-electron bonds and the like?