Advanced Chemistry Development proudly announces that we have delivered
over 30,000 copies of ChemSketch, our FREE structure drawing package to
PC desktops around the world in 13 months.
Mr. David Harper, a Graduate Research Assistant at Washington State
University, is the fortunate 30,000th downloader and wins a copy of
ChemFolder and a site licence of ChemSketch for Washington State University.
Congratulations, Mr. Harper!
To date, the list of countries who have benefited from our free downloads includes:
United States of America (15837 hits), Germany (5066), Canada (3181), United Kingdom (3557), China (2060), France (2031), Denmark (1695), Brazil (1520), Italy (1416), Nederlands (1387), Australia (1238), Spain (1151), Republic of Korea (1149), Japan (1069), Russian Federation (965), Sweden (804), Hong Kong (741), Switzerland (725), Finland (701), Poland (701), Mexico (699), Czech Republic (619), India (602), Belgium (540), Greece (487), Portugal (444), Austria (399), Argentina (370), Turkey (365), South Africa (350), Taiwan (335), Chile(324), Thailand (306), Singapore (305), Ukraine (283), Romania (278), Israel (253) and many others.
ACD Total Download Statistics Map for September, 1999
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over 100 downloads per one million population |
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50 - 100 downloads per one million population |
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10 - 50 downloads per one million population |
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fewer than 10 downloads per one million population |
Click on map to see the previous statistics
Coupled with our responsiveness to users' requests made via our ACD/Labs Freeware Forum and our provision of the FREE BASIC programming language, CHEMBASIC, users have informed us that ChemSketch is certainly the most intuitive, flexible and fastest developing structure drawing software available today... and it's free! With an increasing number of available GOODIES to add into the package and world renowned reviewers talking about us we are ecstatic with the response we have received from the public. When you consider that the package is ALSO integrated with the SpecViewer and can generate the following properties using our algorithms: molar refractivity, molar volume, parachor, index of refraction, surface tension, density, dielectric constant and polarizability, again for FREE, it's no wonder that our web site now averages over 200 downloads per night!!! We thank you for your feedback and suggestions... it's what helps to make Advanced Chemistry Development software world class! Download your copy now.
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