ChemDoodle Web Components 4.2 is Available!

ChemDoodle Web Components version 4.2 has been released. Contact us for custom development, integration and support to take advantage of this technology for your business. In addition to the update, 3 new powerful demos are provided: CDX Viewer – Convert ChemDraw files to PDF. This demo shows off the power of iChemLabs cloud services that [...]

ChemDoodle Web Components 4.1 is Available!

ChemDoodle Web Components version 4.1 has been released. Contact us for custom development, integration and support to take advantage of this technology for your business. In addition to the update, 2 new powerful demos are provided: Simulate NMR and MS – Draw a structure in an HTML5 <canvas> and then see 1H and 13C NMR [...]

WebGL is here!

WebGL has finally arrived in the browsers. Today’s Chrome 9 release provided WebGL support, so users no longer require a beta or development browser. This now means that developers have the tools to deploy native 3D applications on the web. We provide WebGL tools for chemistry in the ChemDoodle Web Components library. You will now [...]

ChemDoodle Web Components, Evolved

ChemDoodle Web Components version 4.0 has been released. Contact us for custom development, integration and support to take advantage of this technology for your business. Executive Summary This massive update brings a new full-featured sketching component for desktop and mobile devices, full access to the ChemDoodle desktop API through AJAX, improved animations, further optimized and [...]

Web Components: Update, iPad, Sketcher

A few announcements about ChemDoodle Web Components. Contact us for custom development, integration and support to take advantage of this technology for your business. Version 3.5.1 has been released. Details of the update can be found in the list below. Development on our sketching component, SketcherCanvas, is progressing well. Expect to have access to a [...]

Practical Teaching 1: Fun with Buckyballs

ChemDoodle is more than just a tool for drawing chemical figures. It is also an incredibly powerful teaching aid. I will be authoring a short video series on using ChemDoodle for teaching purposes. The first video demonstrates how interaction through web integration will help your students conceptualize structure topology and topography.

ChemDoodle + Internet Explorer 9

The Internet Explorer 9 beta was released today and as expected, ChemDoodle Web Components work without issues. Performance is slightly slower with IE9 than with Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox, but rendering is high quality and all gestures work without issues. Therefore, users of ChemDoodle Web Components can still use their browser of choice, and [...]

ChemDoodle Web Component Badges

ChemDoodle Web Components have grown quite popular and by request, we have created ChemDoodle Web Components graphical badges to help our users support this project. Provided badges are displayed below. Instructions for adding these badges to your webpages are provided on the ChemDoodle Web Component installation page. We enjoy hosting this open source project, and [...]

ChemDoodle Web Components 3.5 is Available!

ChemDoodle Web Components version 3.5 has been released. Contact us for custom development, integration and support to take advantage of this technology for your business. Executive Summary Components for spectra and reactions have been added. The entire library has been optimized to significantly improve performance across browsers and to minimize size, including the removal of [...]

ChemDoodle Web Components 3.1 is Available!

ChemDoodle Web Components version 3.1 has been released. This open source HTML5 graphics and cheminformatics library continues to grow in popularity. Executive Summary Major additions in this release are the rendering of implicit hydrogens in 2D components and an advanced framework for handling touch events and gestures from mobile devices. iPhone OS and Android are [...]

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