Chemistry for Word
Chemistry students and teachers might want to check out the new Chem4Word add-on for Microsoft Word.
The free software, which was developed by Microsoft Research and Unilever Centre for Molecular Science Informatics at the University of Cambridge, allow Word user to insert chemical symbols, formulas and even 2D models of molecules into documents.
Chem4Word works with Word 2007 and the current beta version of Word 2010 and is listed as a beta version itself at http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/projects/chem4word/ – where more information and a demonstration video are also available for scientist, aspiring scientists and those who have chemistry papers due soon.
Source: New York Times Special Feature

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