Jmol Integrates ChemDoodle Web Components

One of the difficult issues when working with software is that technology continuously changes. This is even more true in the mobile era. In chemical visualization, we have seen several solutions over the last few decades, and a lot of them are very good. One, in particular, is Jmol, a Java application that is popularly [...]

iChemLabs integrates ChemDoodle into Inkling titles

SAN FRANCISCO – Inkling®, creators of the standard for interactive content experiences on iPad, and iChemLabs LLC. the developer of the popular ChemDoodle chemical drawing program, announce the integration of the HTML5 ChemDoodle Web Components into Inkling’s interactive textbooks. ChemDoodle Web Components introduces users to a next generation experience with high quality graphics and interaction [...]

ChemDoodle Review

Dr. Gunda now includes ChemDoodle in his review for chemical publishing software on the Windows operating system. He discusses a lot of features he likes in ChemDoodle and criticizes some weaknesses. Addressing these weaknesses is the highest priority for our development team. In summary, he ranks ChemDoodle among his top choices. ChemDoodle desktop is used [...]

WebGL on Mobile Devices

It’s an exciting time for HTML5 technologies. The ambitious HTML5 standards are being quickly adopted and supported on all platforms. One of the most anticipated features is native 3D graphics in browsers. This is possible through a feature called WebGL. Those that have been following the development of the ChemDoodle Web Components library know that [...]

Gordon Research Conference: Wrap up

The Gordon Research Conference flew by quickly, mostly due to the constant excitement at all of the sessions. The week was incredibly intense and we had a great time meeting a lot of very intelligent people from within our industry and outside of it. From iChemLabs, both myself and Joe Polak were present at this [...]

Gordon Research Conference

Kevin Theisen will be presenting at the upcoming Gordon Research Conference for Visualization in Science & Education. The focus will be on the HTML5 specification, recent developments in the HTML5 world for science, the ChemDoodle Web Components library, and how science and education will benefit from the next generation of technologies. Gordon Research Conference Visualization [...]

Poll Results: ELN Features

Our latest poll discussing ELN features has provided important information about the future of ELNs. We have analyzed these results with a number of emails we have received about them. As expected, users are looking for high standards and quality. That being said, users are also requesting more appeal for the individual and small groups, [...]

Press Release: iChemLabs and RSC ChemSpider Announce Partnership

iChemLabs, the developer of the popular ChemDoodle chemical drawing program, and Royal Society of Chemistry’s ChemSpider, a leading provider of chemical services and data on the internet, are excited to announce a software agreement that will provide significant benefits to customers. Piscataway, NJ – July 2, 2010 – iChemLabs, a developer of chemical software for [...]

Press Release: iChemLabs and ChemExper Announce Joint Marketing Partnership

iChemLabs, the developer of the popular ChemDoodle chemical drawing program, and ChemExper, a leading provider of chemical databases on the internet are excited to announce a partnership that will provide significant benefits to customers. Piscataway, NJ – June 15, 2010 – iChemLabs, a developer of chemical software for students and professionals, announces a strategic partnership [...]

Press Release: iChemLabs Announces ChemDoodle 3 Availability

ChemDoodle 3, a powerful tool for drawing molecule structures and more advanced chemical graphics and publishing, now reads and writes the formats of all chemical sketchers. This major release provides hundreds of new features including NMR simulation, chemical file searching, improved graphics capabilities, the generation of interactive chemical web components, and improved performance. Piscataway, NJ [...]

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