Posts Tagged ‘New version’
What’s new with the Cresset product line up?
17 May 2012
You’ve probably noticed that we made some major changes to our product line up recently. We’re thrilled to introduce a new suite of Next Generation Chemistry Software, including five new products called forgeV10, torchV10, torchV10lite, blazeV10 and sparkV10. This new product line matches much more closely with your computational and medicinal chemistry needs and [...]
April 2012 Newsletter
23 April 2012
Our North American User Meeting is approaching fast and has only limited spaces. We’ve got free training on our new Forge application, excellent speakers, a new product to show, and we’re still adding to the agenda…. Register now to avoid disappointment Design Competition Closes April 30 Our fourth design a molecule challenge has again been [...]
Forge Sneak Peek
18 April 2012
We’ve been working steadily over the last six months to improve on our offering to Computational Chemists and other power users. The result is Forge, a new application that combines all the features of FieldAlign and FieldTemplater into a single new package and adds a heap more of the functionality you’ve asked for. We are [...]
FieldStere V3.0 New Features Videos
09 November 2011
FieldStere V3.0 includes some major changes and we’re pretty excited to share them with you. Take a look at the video demonstrations below for a brief introduction to comparing multiple molecules, interacting with the improved interface and using the new database updater in FieldStere V3.0 If you have trouble viewing these videos here, please click [...]
FieldStere V3.0 Example 2: Fragment Growing
04 November 2011
FieldStere V3.0 includes several improvements to the scientific capabilities of the software. In this second example of FieldStere’s updated abilities, we look at how fragment growing can be used with Mitogen-activated Protein Kinases (P38) to generate novel, drug-like molecules. To see how FieldStere can be used in chemotype morphing, please click here. Background P38 (mitogen-activated [...]
