This page helps clarify what is included in PerkinElmer's ChemBio3D ensemble, which is the software licensed by the Cornell University Library for the Cornell community.
See also:
Note: March 30, 2015, PerkinElmer wrote to le us know of the CambridgeSoft Corporation name change to PerkinElmer Informatics, Inc.
This page identifies what software is included in the “ChemBio3D Ultra” ensemble.
- Note that there are more elements which work on a PC than work on a Mac. Details below.
Naming issues related to ChemBio3D Ultra
PerkinElmer markets four suites ("ensembles", or collection of software products) with the word "Ultra" in their names in their "ChemBioOffice v.14" suite. This vendor also often uses the identical name for both an individual product and the collection of software products containing the individual product. These factors contribute to confusion when trying to understand their product line:
- http://www.cambridgesoft.com/literature/pdf/ChemBioOffice_14_Product_Suites_Dots_Chart.pdf
- ChemIT's locally cached copy, as of 8/5/2014.
Summary of what is included in ChemBio3D Ultra, by platform, per above cited PDF
For Mac and PC users, ChemBio3D Ultra includes
- ChemDraw Pro
- ChemDraw Plugin Pro (part of the ChemDraw Pro program)
- TLC/Gel Electrophoresis (part of the ChemDraw Pro program)
- ChemProp (part of the ChemDraw Pro program)
For PC users only, ChemBio3D Ultra includes the above, as well as:
- ChemDraw ActiveX Pro (part of the PC's ChemDraw Pro program)
- Chem3D ActiveX Pro (part of the PC's ChemDraw Pro program)
- ChemBio3D Ultra
- ChemBioFinder Std
- ChemDraw/Excel
- ChemBioFinder/Office
- pKa, LogP, LogS (Mol. Networks)
- ChemScript
- Gaussian/MOPAC Interfaces
- Autodock/Conflex Interfaces
- GAMESS