From owner-chemistry@ccl.net Fri Jul 21 13:56:33 1995 Received: from msi.com for Don_Gregory@msi.com by www.ccl.net (8.6.10/930601.1506) id NAA02123; Fri, 21 Jul 1995 13:56:23 -0400 Received: from qmail-gw.msi.com by msi.com (4.1/SMI-4.1) id AA25387; Fri, 21 Jul 95 13:52:37 EDT Message-Id: Date: 21 Jul 1995 13:59:10 -0400 From: "Don Gregory" Subject: BioGraf and MSI To: "Comp. Chem. Listserver" X-Mailer: Mail*Link SMTP-QM 3.0.2 Subject: Time:12:37 PM OFFICE MEMO BioGraf and MSI Date:7/21/95 Hello! Dave Young asked about the status of BioGraf. [Suggest deleting this next sentence and replacing it with what follows in brackets.] Molecular Simulations, Inc., retains the rights to BioGraf (PolyGraf, NMR-Graf, etc.), however we no longer actively market or sell these products. Rather, virtually all of the scientific functionality (and more!) of BioGraf is now available through MSI either via Quanta (for macromolecular science), or Cerius2 (for polymers, combinatorial/drug-design, and materials science). [Suggest deleting the next two sentences and replacing them with what follows in brackets.] At the time of this functionality-transition, existing users of BioGraf were allowed an across-the-board trade-out of the BioGraf functionality in these new products, and nearly eveyone opted to do so. But, and this is really important, MSI continues to answer scientific-support questions for those users still using these products. The CCL really isn't the appropriate forum for sales/marketing blurbs, so f [IF] anyone is interested in more information about these products and/or MSI in general, check-out our web page (www.msi.com). There are also all kinds of phone numbers, e-mail addresses etc. if anyone would like, .e.g. 1-617-229-9800 Don Gregory Protein Engineering Product Manager MSI