It:ChemDraw
ChemDraw
News
1 August 2016
We have recently purchased an update to the ChemDraw package, allowing us to now use ChemDraw Professional 15
You can access the Windows and Mac installers at the following address:
Windows users
Current Version: ChemDraw Professional 16
Previous Version: ChemDraw Professional 15
You can download the ChemDraw Professional 16 from
http://sitelicense.cambridgesoft.com/sitelicense.cfm?sid=948
or https://www.imperial.ac.uk/admin-services/ict/shop/software/more-free-software-staff/
or https://www.imperial.ac.uk/admin-services/ict/shop/software/more-free-software-students/
After submitting the registration form, you will receive an email with SERIAL NUMBER and the link to download the installation program:
cdpf16.0.msi
To start the installation double-click on the above file, the following window will open
Click on "Install Software" to start the installation.
If you have the following error message, close the window.
Restart the installation by double-clicking on the installation program: cdpf16.0.msi
Then select "Explore the Disk":
a window similar to the following will open (pointing to the temporary folder where the files have been extracted)
Go in the folder PerkinElmer\ChemOffice
and select PerkinElmer_ChemDraw_Professional_16.0 to start the installation, the following window will open
Click on "Next"
Click on "Next"
Click on "Next" and then "Install"
After clicking on "Finish", the installation is completed!
Mac users
You can download the program from http://sitelicense.cambridgesoft.com/sitelicense.cfm?sid=948
After submitting the registration form, you will receive an email with SERIAL NUMBER and the link to download the installation program:
cdpf16.0.dmg
See the pictures above for reference.
Test / Example
Once you start ChemDraw, the following window will open
Go in the "File" menu and select "Open" and go in the following folder:
C:\Program Files (x86)\CambridgeSoft\ChemOffice2015\ChemDraw\Html
Select the file name benzene
Test completed!
Contact
If you have any problem with the procedure above, please contact Dr Giuseppe Mallia (g.mallia[at]imperial.ac.uk).











