Chemsketch equivalent for Linux ?
Hi My daughter has been told to use chemsketch for her lab reports in chemistry. As I understand, it is not for drawing molecules, rather to draw laboratory equipment. Test tubes, bunsen burners, etc. Does anybody know a program that can do this in native Linux ? I see on the homepage of chemsketch that it can be made to run under Linux through Codeweaver's Crossover. But I'd rather let her run a native Linux program if possible. And I'd rather save the 40 $ if possible. -- Kaare Rasmussen --Linux, spil,-- Tlf: 3816 2582 Kaki Data tshirts, merchandize Fax: 3816 2501 Nordre Fasanvej 12 Åben 12.00-18.00 Email: kar@kakidata.dk 2000 Frederiksberg Lørdag 12.00-16.00 Web: www.suse.dk
On 24.11.04,14:07, Kaare Rasmussen wrote:
Hi
My daughter has been told to use chemsketch for her lab reports in chemistry.
As I understand, it is not for drawing molecules, rather to draw laboratory equipment. Test tubes, bunsen burners, etc.
Does anybody know a program that can do this in native Linux ?
I see on the homepage of chemsketch that it can be made to run under Linux through Codeweaver's Crossover. But I'd rather let her run a native Linux program if possible. And I'd rather save the 40 $ if possible.
Crossover can run all these other applications too, so I think the 40$ is
pretty cheap for the value:
http://www.codeweavers.com/site/products/cxoffice/supported_apps/
Or you can try it with the newest Wine and see if it works:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=6241&package_id=79444
or CVS:
http://www.winehq.org/site/cvs
- Jostein
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Jostein Berntsen
Jostein Berntsen wrote:
On 24.11.04,14:07, Kaare Rasmussen wrote:
Hi
My daughter has been told to use chemsketch for her lab reports in chemistry.
As I understand, it is not for drawing molecules, rather to draw laboratory equipment. Test tubes, bunsen burners, etc.
Does anybody know a program that can do this in native Linux ?
I see on the homepage of chemsketch that it can be made to run under Linux through Codeweaver's Crossover. But I'd rather let her run a native Linux program if possible. And I'd rather save the 40 $ if possible.
Crossover can run all these other applications too, so I think the 40$ is pretty cheap for the value:
http://www.codeweavers.com/site/products/cxoffice/supported_apps/
Or you can try it with the newest Wine and see if it works:
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=6241&package_id=79444
or CVS:
http://www.winehq.org/site/cvs
- Jostein
I'm not sure if it will do everything needed, but it is worth looking at, also search on frehmeat.net for "chemistry", lots of apps there. http://cdk.sourceforge.net/ Regards Sid. -- Sid Boyce .... Hamradio G3VBV and keen Flyer =====LINUX ONLY USED HERE=====
Please have a look at the following links. http://www.linuxlinks.com/Software/Scientific/Chemistry/ SAL (Scientific Applications on Linux) is a collection of information and links to software that will be of interest to scientists and engineers. The broad coverage of Linux applications will also benefit the whole Linux/Unix community. There are currently 2,965 entries in SAL. http://ceu.fi.udc.es/SAL/index.shtml Chemistry, Biology & Related http://ceu.fi.udc.es/SAL/Z/2/index.shtml -- Regards, Graham Smith ---------------------------------------------------------
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Graham Smith
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Jostein Berntsen
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Kaare Rasmussen
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Sid Boyce