About CambridgeSoft
CambridgeSoft Corporation is the leading supplier of Internet browser and webserver based life science desktop software, enterprise solutions, chemical databases and consulting services to the biotechnology, pharmaceutical, and chemical industries. The Company, in addition, is the leading supplier of infrastructure products and services to information publishers and chemical suppliers.
CambridgeSoft's products are used primarily in the pharmaceutical, biotechnology and chemical industries, as well as in higher education and in academic and government research. The company's principal software offering, ChemOffice, which includes ChemDraw, is the de facto standard and primary communication tool on the chemist's desktop.
Presenters:
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Jeffrey P. Carter, Director of Software Development,
CambridgeSoft Corporation
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Pear Urushima, Science and Technology Marketing,
Apple Computer
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Who should watch this seminar: |
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Chemists
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Biologists
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Patent authors (anything requiring chemical reaction or chemical structure)
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Researchers preparing journal submissions
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What you'll learn from this seminar: |
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Learn how the combination of ChemDraw for Mac with the speed of the Mac and ease of use of the Mac OS X operating system can accelerate your research workflow and increase your productivity
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Learn how to use ChemDraw to create presentation-quality chemical diagrams
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Learn how to create value-added data from chemical diagrams
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Learn how to draw biological pathways using BioDraw for Mac
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Learn how to use ChemDraw and BioDraw as powerful collaborative tools within Mac OS X
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How ChemDraw and BioDraw integrate with productivity applications such as Keynote and features unique to Mac OS X
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Products and technologies to be discussed: |
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Power Mac G5 Dual, Power Mac G5 Quad
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Apple Cinema Display
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Mac OS X operating system
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Keynote presentation software
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Applications to be discussed: |
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ChemDraw and BioDraw for Mac
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Register today for this informative free seminar, developed expressly for the scientific community. |