Dear
Krzysztof I doubt that you had a closer look at iScienceSearch,
otherwise you would have realized that we offer a lot in the free
version: 1.
Chemspider, chemicalize search, and AKosSamples are
completely free sources. 2.
For all other sources we show the number of
hits. 3.
Proteax is completely free and allows searches in all
those databases that have peptide structures like PubChem, ChemSpider, and
ChEBI. 4.
You can find a structure by typing a name or CAS
Number. 5.
You can predict biological effects for any
structure. 6.
You can calculated log P and much more using
chemicalize. 7.
You can draw structures. Every software
that is released has to be financed in some way, and for iScienceSearch
libraries have a budget. The commercial version of iScienceSearch is not much
money, much, much less than other systems in chemistry. With
best regards, Alexander
Kos AKos
Consulting & Solutions Deutschland GmbH (AKos
GmbH) Phone:
+49 7627 970068 Fax: +49
7627 970067 Mobile
+49 171 526 9392 Skype:
akosgmbh E-mail:
software:-:akosgmbh.de Registered
at Amtsgericht Freiburg HRB 700872, Ust-ID DE253131617, General Manager: Greta
Auf der Maur, Alexander Kos Authorized
agent for several software companies. Can you
search Google by chemical structure? iScienceSearch can - The Internet
Search Engine for Chemists! – (http://isciencesearch.com/iss/default.aspx)
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zborowsk|,|chemia.uj.edu.pl I see that are other "requirements" than
pop-up ;-) Well, instead of your service google has one big
advantage IT'S FREEEEEEEEEEE I think you should
pay Jan for commercial promotion I hope you did it! > Dear
Colleagues, > > > > For the
chemists iScienceSearch is a better way to search the Internet > than Google! > > Some
advantages: > > ˇ
Concentrate on scientific text and data ? we include presently > ca. > 80 science
related databases > >
ˇ You don?t drown in
information ? Google always gives a multitude > of links instead of a single database > >
ˇ You can search by
chemical structure > >
ˇ You can select profiles,
i.e. search in open access journals > >
ˇ The results can be
sorted, grouped and filtered > > > >
iScienceSearch (http://isciencesearch.com/iss/default.aspx
) is > specifically designed to meet the
information needs of chemists and >
biologist. > > > > The only
requirements for running iScienceSearch are: > > You must
allow Pop-up windows. You do this by either deactivating the > Pop-up Blocker, or temporarily allowing Pop-ups, or by
allowing > permanent Pop-ups for the
domain isciencesearch.com. > > > > Please
try this version. > > > > With best
regards, > > The iScienceSearch development team,
Hans-Jürgen Himmler and > Alexander
Kos > > > > Essential
facts about iScienceSearch: > >
ˇ For the biologist we
have included the peptide search engine >
?Proteax? from BioChemFusion. > >
ˇ The medicinal chemist
can predict accurately biological effects > using ?PASS?, and if you don?t know the IUPAC name use
?chemicalize?. > > ˇ
Your search is automatically extended in the background. For > instance if you search for ?Tamiflu?, we also find the
CAS Registry > Number, structure, and
many more names like ?Oseltamivir?. In the > background we make many more searches to give you a
complete answer. > > ˇ
iScienceSearch is a generic web application that supports all > major browsers on PC?s, notebooks, netbooks and tablets
such as the iPad. > >
ˇ 60% of all queries are
structures. The remaining queries are >
other > structure identifiers, like name,
CAS Registry Number, and other numbers. >
A > small portion are free text searches.
We used a few free text > questions >
from the CCL mailing list, and we searched in Google, and > in iScienceSearch using the literature profile. We found
out there are > some limits in text
searching, since we cannot do a logical ?and? > using our federated search technology. The
iScienceSearch profile > ?Open Access?
is a big help for people who don?t have access to a lot > of online journals. Any result leads only to texts that
can be read in > full. > > > > AKos
Consulting & Solutions Deutschland GmbH > > (AKos
GmbH) > > Dr. Alexander Kos > > Austr.
26 > > D-79585 Steinen > >
Germany > > Phone: +49 7627 970068 > > Fax: +49
7627 970067 > > Mobile +49 171 526 9392 > > Skype:
akosgmbh > > E-mail: <mailto:software||akosgmbh.de>
software||akosgmbh.de > >
Homepage: <http://www.akosgmbh.de>
www.akosgmbh.de > >
Registered at Amtsgericht Freiburg HRB 700872, Ust-ID DE253131617,
> General > Manager: Greta Auf der Maur, Alexander
Kos > > Authorized agent for several software
companies. > > > > Can one
search Google by chemical structure? No? iScienceSearch - The
> Internet Search Engine for Chemists
can! ? ( > <http://isciencesearch.com/iss/default.aspx> > http://isciencesearch.com/iss/default.aspx
) > > > > > > > > --
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKmW1cLzo8Q Krzysztof K.
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Chemistry Jagiellonian
University 3 Ingardena
Street 30-060 Krakow Poland phone:
+48(12)632-4888 ext. 2064 or 2067 fax:
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