Mobile Chemistry

Antony Williams has written an article for Chemistry World on the way that chemistry is being displayed on mobile platforms.

You also might want to browse this list I created of Chemistry apps for the iPhone.

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Given the topic, it's hard

Given the topic, it's hard for me to avoid commenting. I started developping for the iPhone a few weeks back (it looked so much fun I couldn't resist), and have thrown together a few reference and utilities apps, that can be found at http://molsim.info/mobsci/

  • NMR Isotopes gives you reference data for nmr-active isotopes; once you tell it what's your spectro's field/frequency, you also get the isotope's frequency
  • Isotopia calculates isotopic distributions; sort of an 'iMass' for the iPhone
  • Physical Constants, my first one, because I needed it

(I don't do direct links as I feel it would be too much advertising ;)

No problem. It is actually

No problem. It is actually hard finding scientific applications so these short summaries are great.

I've created a page of

I've created a page of scientific iPhone Apps that I know about

Mobile Science:- Apps for iPhone and iPad

Let me know of any I should include