A review has recently been published in Drug Discovery Today, for which I have the honour of being one of the co-authors. The primary instigators are Antony Williams and Sean Ekins. The review is a 12 page tour through some of the highlights of mobile chemistry software. The subject is evolving very rapidly, though – in the months since the manuscript was originally submitted, there have been a number of new developments, e.g. MolSync, ChemSpider Mobile, Reagents… it’s almost time for another review!
A blog about chemical information software for next generation computing environments.
Cheminformatics 2.0
Mobile chemistry: coming of age
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- Living Molecules, now with its own illumination
- Making posters with Living Molecules
- Sharing structures with SketchEl and molsync.com
- Molecular glyphs on MolSync.com
- Video demo of Living Molecules app: chemical glyphs on posters
- Copying images of structures with MolPrime
- Mobile sketcher improvement: charge buttons alongside the periodic table
- ChemSpider now integrated into searching with MMDS
- ACS Chemical Information Division (CINF) and the ODDT app
- Finding vendors using mobile apps: compliments of PubChem
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