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    ConvertMAS

    ConvertMAS converts Chemical File Formats mol, mol2 and sdf.

    ConvertMAS - molecule converter; use to convert Chemical File Formats. It works on mol, mol2 and sdf files. It converts single file to respective formats. It will split sdf file with multiple molecules into seperate single files of any desired format. Also ConvertMAS creates sdf files from joining of mol, mol2 and sdf files. This is stand alone application; hence no need of internet connectivity to get results.
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    jPeriodic

    jPeriodic is a table of elements written in Java

    ...By clicking an element a popup will apear containing the selected elements attributes. Additionaly jPeriodic offers a small temperature converter which is able to convert between Celcius and Kelvin. Because jPeriodic is coded in Java the software is platform-independent, meaning you can run jPeriodic on Windows, Mac OS, Linux and many other operating systems which are able to run a Java Virtual Machine.
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