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Welcome to XDrawChem! (version 1.10.2) Mostly written by Bryan Herger, bherger@users.sourceforge.net See acknowledgements below for specific contributions. The XDrawChem web site is Please report bugs and suggest features to me at the e-mail listed above, or using links to the sf.net tracker on the project web page. This program is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License. Portions of the source code are copyright by others.

Please see the files COPYRIGHT.txt and GPL.txt included in this package. NOTE: This is a mostly stable version, but probably still has bugs! See LICENSE.txt for copyright and limitation of liability. Please report bugs to bherger@users.sourceforge.net XDrawChem is a two-dimensional molecule drawing program for Unix operating systems. It is similar in functionality to other molecule drawing programs such as ChemDraw (TM, CambridgeSoft).

It can read and write MDL Molfiles and CML files to allow sharing between XDrawChem and other chemistry applications. XDrawChem has been tested on Linux, Sun Solaris and SGI IRIX. XDrawChem was designed with Qt 3.0 or later, available free from XDrawChem also depends on the OpenBabel library, Please read INSTALL.txt which gives instructions on how to install XDrawChem.

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XDrawChem features an online manual. Run the program and press F1 (or select Manual under the Help menu) for instructions. The HISTORY file lists changes made in each revision. Please subscribe to the xdrawchem-announce mailing list for information about future releases.

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Send a blank message to xdrawchem-announce-request@lists.sourceforge.net You should also subscribe to xdrawchem-user, the discussion list for XDrawChem.

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