WinMOPAC

WinMOPAC

5.0

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License:Freeware

Total downloads:416

Operating system:Windows XP / 7 / 8

Latest version:2.0

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Description

WinMopac is a powerful tool designed for semi-empirical calculations of chemical molecules, making it an excellent choice for those in the Business sector, specifically in Project Management. The latest version, 2.0, developed by Roman Shchepin, integrates the classic DOS version MOPAC7 with several enhancements, alongside a user-friendly Windows interface. This thoughtful design contributes to the program's utility by providing a convenient setting menu and comprehensive editing functions.

Moreover, WinMopac also boasts an integrated external molecular viewer, RasWin, which enriches its functionality. This makes it a well-rounded option for those seeking a reliable tool in the field of molecular calculations. Interested users can download the software easily and enjoy a free trial to assess its capabilities without immediate commitment.

Supporting Windows XP, 7, and 8 operating systems, WinMopac caters to a wide range of users, ensuring compatibility and ease of use. The integration of improved features within a familiar interface promises a seamless user experience, whether for professional or academic purposes.

Pros:

  • Unified with old DOS version MOPAC7
  • Enhanced features and user-friendly Windows interface
  • Integrated external molecular viewer (RasWin)
  • Suitable for various Windows operating systems
  • Available for free trial

Cons:

  • Might have a learning curve for those unfamiliar with molecular calculation software
  • Limited to Windows operating systems only
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