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December 22, 2010, 03:53:32 PM »
Hello Everybody,
Does anybody have any recommendations on molecular modeling software? (Preferably free and mac compatible).
I am aware of some of the stuff that is out there. Just curious to hear people's opinions.
Thanks!
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i used MOE "multi - platform" but i used it on windows only , it is so easy .
most of common modeling programs are for linux " Schrodinger , autodoc, ... etc
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I use Chem Office...
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I use GAUSSIAN and GaussView for modelling and computations, none of them are supposedly any good compatible with Mac or Windows.
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