See us in Philadelphia!
CrystalMaker Software Ltd is to exhibit at the American
Chemical Society's 2008 Fall Meeting, in Philadelphia, PA.
CrystalMaker 8.1 for Mac
This major new version of CrystalMaker features a live-rotation
link with SingleCrystal, support for Molfiles and SDfiles,
new best-fit plane calculation - with easy angle measurement,
and much more. Even better - it's free to registered
CrystalMaker 8.0 users.
Flexible, Low-Cost Site Licensing
We announce the launch of a new site licensing scheme that
offers unprecedented flexibility - and low cost.
Recent News
New CrystalMaker Product Overview (3.1 MB PDF document)
Download our new, 34-page, CrystalMaker Product Overview. This
illustrated PDF document gives a detailed introduction to
CrystalMaker, including what's new, and how CrystalMaker
integrates with our diffraction products.
CrystalMaker features on MacBreak
Kiki Sanford interviews David Palmer for Macbreak, at the
CrystalMaker Software booth, during Macworld 2008. Watch
it in high-definition video...
CrystalMaker 8.0 for Leopard and Tiger.
This brand new version of CrystalMaker sports a new interface, and
over 100 new features. Some of the most significant of these are
dynamical visualization of crystal structures, animation, instant
movie generation, full-screen working, supercells and automatic
label positioning. Mac fans will be pleased to find support for new
system technologies such as Cover Flow, Quick Look and Spotlight.
CrystalMaker 2.0 for Windows XP and Vista.
CrystalMaker for Windows receives a major overhaul, with a
sleek new interface, including window sidebar and re-engineered
Overview palette. Key new features include depth profiling as well
as the 100-or-so new features shared by the new Mac version.
Continued Support for UK Crystallography
For the third year running we are providing financial support to
the British Crystallographic Association, as a 2008 Corporate Member.
SingleCrystal Receives Apple Design Award
SingleCrystal 1.3 has been selected for an Apple Design Award, as
runner-up for the Best Mac OS X Scientific Computing Solution.
Awards were presented at WWDC07 in San Francisco.
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