From: Bill Sanders (wsanders$##$rohan.sdsu.edu)
Date: Sun Nov 19 2000 - 02:52:31 EST
>You might try Specsurf at http://www.chemicalconcepts.com/products.htm
>Its a web based database, with a java interface that you download, with a
>nice chemical structure search among other things.
>They have a free trial period for a month or so.
Thanks for the tip, Paul. I downloaded (and setup the java stuff) for the
software, but once the program loads up, I can't search for the compounds
I'm interested in... am I missing something? Do I already have to have
these compounds saved away in another file somewhere? The site mentions
that it contains thousands of spectra... how do I access those? I looked
around, but there doesn't appear to be any separate location from which to
download them.
Thanks for any and all help
Bill
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