Monday 25 March 2013

Time and the InChI


Notes:
1. Created using a Google spreadsheet and Timeline JS.
2. If anyone wants to send me updates (e.g. for commercial software like ChemDraw I found it hard to find dates and versions), feel free.

6 comments:

Egon Willighagen said...

Noel, you got the date wrong for CDK 0.99.1...

http://xkcd.com/1179/

:)

Egon Willighagen said...

Oh, and I would certainly add this classic:

http://www.citeulike.org/user/egonw/article/7952084

Egon Willighagen said...

Oh, and also mention the release with the license change?

Noel O'Boyle said...

Doh - "updated" the date. I understood it correctly, but got confused with Google spreadsheet's date format.

I can't see the content of that talk anywhere on the web. Steve's page has a version using frames, but it doesn't seem to work (no slide content shown for me).

I didn't think the license change significant, since nothing has come of it. But I'll add it in as you suggest.

Wolf Ihlenfeldt said...

The Cactvs toolkit (and PubChem, since it uses Cactvs for this purpose) have jhad InChI support since before the first public release, since we were beta testers. All InChI releases were and are tracked by Cactvs with no more than 2 weeks delay. Additionally, there is legacy support for all older InChI versions of which we know that they are still present in Internet databases.

Noel O'Boyle said...

If you can give me a date for the first public release of Cactvs with InChI support, I'll update the timeline.