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New! MDL ISIS/Base 2.4 Highlights

ISIS/Base is a flexible desktop database management system for storing, searching, and retrieving chemical structures and associated scientific data. Its form-based searching provides customization and ease of use, plus it enables you to combine chemical structure searches with text and numeric queries. ISIS/Base is available as a standalone desktop program on your PC or you can use it as a client to MDL ISIS/Host.

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Latest version: 2.4

Highlights:

Create desktop databases: Store and search your molecules, reactions, and related project data to maximize your project time.

Query with customizable forms: Form-based searching is as easy as filling in the blanks. You can even combine chemical structure searches from MDL ISIS/Draw with text and numeric queries.

Design reports: You can preview forms before printing; save page orientations with forms; and create, save, and print headers and footers.

Analyze research results: Export data to Microsoft Excel, where you can use MDL ISIS for Excel to create structure-activity and structure-property relationship tables.

Customize your applications: Use development tools to create your own dialog boxes, tool bars, buttons, and special forms; control vocabulary and user access to specific functions; and automate procedures such as data registration.

Register, search, and view data in server-based databases: You can work with servers located anywhere in the world by simply linking ISIS/Base to ISIS/Host, the server component of MDL's Integrated Scientific Information System.

See the ISIS/Base datasheet (PDF: 82K / 2 pages) for more detailed information.

ISIS/Base 2.4 highlights include:

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To upgrade your standalone (without ISIS/Host) copy of ISIS/Base to version 2.4, please download the order form (PDF: 13K / 1 page) and follow the directions on the form.

Last Updated 25-Apr-2002

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