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Download Evaluation Version

The evaluation version of WinChem 2000 is a full working version that you can install and try out yourself on your computer.  The only limitation is that you may enter a maximum of  25 chemical applications.  When you purchase WinChem 2000 we provide you with an access code that will allow you to enter your company name and remove the 25 application limitation.

All documentation is provided in the on-line help files.

Download/Installation Instructions

Click here to begin downloading the installation file. 
Version:  3.1j (11/17/2004)
File size:  4.3Mb  
Approximate download time for dial-up connections20 minutes at 56k, 40 minutes at 28.8

If your browser does not automatically start saving the file, or ask you where you want to save it, you may need to right click on the above link and select the "Save Link As..." option.

The filename is SETUP.EXE.  Remember where you save this file, because you'll need to run it once you have downloaded it.  For example, if you download it to your C: drive, you need to click on Start, select Run..., and type in "C:\SETUP.EXE".

One easy way to do it is to download the file to the C:\WINDOWS\DESKTOP directory.  When the file is done downloading, you will see an icon appear on the Windows 95/98 desktop, and you can simply double click on the icon to begin the installation.  When the installation is done, you can right-click on the icon and select "Delete" to remove it.

After you have started using WinChem 2000, you may want to periodically check our software update page where you can download corrections and enhancements.

 


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