MoleculeSketch iOS 4+

Stefan Dolder

    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

MoleculeSketch is a simple and easy to use drawing App for chemical formulas and reactions.
MoleculeSketch iOS ist the standalone version of MoleculeSketch for iPad.
The free version offers basic functionality. The full version can be unlocked with an in-app purchase.

It has following features:
+ add atoms and bonds nicely by position locking (can be disabled)
+ choose different bond types (double, stereochemical, delocalised, etc.)
+ add bonds with higher hapticity
+ type functional groups by double-clicking on symbol
+ show missing hydrogen atoms depending on free valences
+ "grow" and remove hydrogen atoms (*)
+ show non bonding electron pairs on heteroatoms
+ add reaction arrows and text fields
+ access drawing attributes from popover panels
+ calculate average mass and formula of molecules (*)
+ group and arrange objects (*)
+ change background color of drawing area and add a grid
+ copy/paste/cut molecules and drawings
+ paste drawings into other applications
+ import from mol/sdf files (*)
+ use gestures for zooming and rotation
+ import structures from mol- or sdf-files (*)

(*) some of these features and others are only available when using the full version (inApp purchase)

What’s New

Version 3.1.3

- an issue that misplaced hydrogen atoms when exporting as SVG file has been removed
- a new file extension type ".moleculesketch" was added for compatibility reasons

App Privacy

The developer, Stefan Dolder, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

Privacy practices may vary based on, for example, the features you use or your age. Learn More

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