Re: CCL:Spartan vs Gaussian



If you have virtually no money, try ArgusLab.  Granted it does not do ab
 initio calculations, but it does have all the usual semi-empirical methods,
 and UFF for the entire periodic table, and very nice graphics and surface
 rendering capabilities competetive with the expensive professional packages.
 Also, you can render surfaces from calculations done with Gaussian if you
 choose not to use GaussView.
 http://www.planaria-software.com
 Mark
 ----- Original Message -----
 From: "Borosy, Andras {Basi~Basel}" <ANDRAS.BOROSY #*at*#
 Roche.COM>
 To: <chemistry #*at*# ccl.net>
 Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 9:52 AM
 Subject: CCL:Spartan vs Gaussian
 > Deat Colleague,
 >
 > Spartan has been dedicated for computational medicinal and organic
 chemsitry. It is cheaper then  Gaussian, but much more userfriend and has a
 decent graphics. If you need model d and f field compounds and/or you have
 more money, buy Gaussian! If you have much more money, buy Jaguar!
 >
 > Best wishes,
 >
 > András Borosy
 >
 > Basilea Pharmaceutica Ltd
 > POB 3255, 65/316B
 > 4002 Basel
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 > fax: +41-61-6882139
 > www.basileapharma.com
 >
 >
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