As a follow on from a recent post, the idea of sharing chemical data by anonymously uploading it to a server, then making it available in value-added ways using a wrapper service, has been embellished. For the last year or so, the molsync.com server, with its all-original cheminformatics software stack, has provided services for various apps from Molecular Materials Informatics, such as rendering content as Microsoft Office formats, parsing ChemDraw CDX files, matching scaffold-substructures to SAR Tables, calculation of physical properties and tautomers, and enabling sharing of data from the Dropbox public folder using the MolSync app.
Now it goes one step further: it is possible for the apps to upload chemical documents (molecules, reactions or datasheets) directly to the molsync.com server. The uploads are anonymous and public, and are stored in a database on the server. On successful upload, they can be accessed via the returned ID number. For example, check out: