ChemCraft

ChemCraft

Analyze and visualize molecular structures
4.1

on 18 votes

License:Shareware $160

Total downloads:4,493 (5 last week)

Operating system:Windows XP / XP Professional / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10 / 11

Latest version:1.8.556

Latest update:

Description

Perform calculations for quantum chemistry numbers. Visualize the results, import and export coordinates of atoms as text files, and examine or change the distance and angle parameters of the molecules. Convert molecular orbitals from an output file into the format of the input file.

ChemCraft, an educational program primarily found in the Science Tools subcategory, has recently been updated to its latest version, 1.8.556. Developed by Grigoriy Zhurko, this free software is highly regarded for its capability to render 3-dimensional pictures of molecules based on atomic coordinates. The program, aptly named Chemcraft.exe, allows users to not only visualize molecular structures but also to examine or modify geometrical parameters like distance and angles.

With ChemCraft, users get a powerful tool designed for quantum chemistry computations. The program file size is a compact 2.4 MB, making it easy to download and install even on devices with limited storage space. The application is available for multiple versions of Windows, including Windows XP, XP Professional, Vista, 7, 8, 10, and even the newest version, 11. This broad compatibility ensures that a wide range of users can benefit from its features.

For those using older versions or requiring specific functionalities, ChemCraft offers previous versions such as 1.8, 1.7, and 1.6. This helps users tailor their experience to meet their exact needs without being forced to switch to the latest version immediately. As a notable program in the education category and science tools subcategory, ChemCraft stands out for its user-friendly interface that facilitates the visualization and modification of molecular geometries. More

You may want to check out more software, such as ChemCAD, Vector NTI Advance or RedShift, which might be related to ChemCraft.

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