1.6 For More Information…1.6.1 Web SiteTo see the latest in ACD software and services, please visit our Web site at http://www.acdlabs.com Our Web site is being accessed at the rate of tens of thousands of “hits” per day. There’s a reason for this: much is offered through our Web site. As of Spring 2001, we offer free ChemSketch 4.5, a free ISIS 3D Add-in, free ChemDraw extensions and a free 2-week demo key for “Interactive Lab” sessions where you can run test calculations using Java applets without purchasing software. There are Lotus Cam-based movies which show the operation of many of our software packages (especially ChemSketch) available for download. We are constantly updating the information on our Web site. The Web site will tell you at which scientific conferences you can visit the ACD booth. You can browse the Frequently Asked Questions page or drop in and “chat” on our freeware newsgroup, which can also be reached at: news://news.acdlabs.com/acd.public.chemsketch If you would like to stay informed of the latest developments in chemical naming software products at ACD, please be sure to sign up for e-mail broadcasts at our Web site page: http://www.acdlabs.com/feedback/mailing.html 1.6.2 How to Contact UsWe are accessible through our Web site, phone, fax and regular mail, but by far the most popular way to contact us is via electronic mail. Questions on pricing, sales, availability and general issues should be directed to info@acdlabs.com. Technical and scientific support issues should be addressed to support@acdlabs.com. Please tell us the name of the software owner, the version number and release date of the product you are contacting us about. (This information is available by selecting Help/About.) If applicable, please tell us the name of the distributor from whom you purchased the software. 1.6.3 Online Updates—New to 5.0!Version 5.0 of all PC-based ACD software contains the capability to have software updates delivered online. You will need the registration numbers of the software and an Internet connection from the same computer on which the software is installed. The updates are small fixes, for example, bringing the actual version number of a program from 5.00 to 5.01. Please refer to the document, "Online Updates," included with the rest of the product documentation in your Documents folder for more information on this, or e-mail our technical support department.
2. Basics of ACD/3D Viewer2.1 ObjectivesThis chapter will familiarize you with · how to start the program; · how to set and change file associations; · how to set default directories; and · how to exit ACD/3D Viewer. 2.2 Starting ACD/3D ViewerOnce ACD/3D Viewer has been installed on your computer, follow these basic steps to start it: 1. Start Microsoft Windows. 2. Double-click the 3D Viewer icon. 2.3 Setting File Associations—New to 5.0!1. If this is the first time you have started the program, the File Association dialog box will appear. 2. This contains a selectable list of file extensions and file types which you may want to open automatically with ACD software from now on. If so, click the check boxes of the file formats you want to add, and then click the Yes button. 3. If you do not want to have 3D automatically open files with the listed extension, or are not sure, leave the check boxes blank and click the No button. (责任编辑:泉水) |