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What are the differences between the Macintosh and Windows versions of CAChe?

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What are the differences between the Macintosh and Windows versions of CAChe?

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A. CAChe is designed to take full advantage of Macintosh features on the Macintosh and Windows features on Windows computers. The user interface is native to each platform and consequently the look and feel are different. In addition, there are some differences in functionality. For example, the Macintosh has a polymer builder and reads Chem3D files. CAChe for Windows has a tool ribbon and a single Workspace that combines the Macintosh Editor and Visualizer. CAChe 5.0 has additional differences from the Macintosh 4.5 version. CAChe 5.0 has MOPAC 2002 with atom limits to 20,000. CAChe 5.0 Pro is expanded to work with tens of thousands of atoms and has a sequence view for working with protein sequences. In also has a worksheet style workbook for viewing and manipulating chemical sample data, a new find command, select neighbor command and more. Q.

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