
             WinTorg shareware/demonstration version
             ***************************************

WinTorg is a simulation that has been developed to help under-
graduate university and college students of organic chemistry 
learn about using spectroscopy, other physical measurements and 
chemical reactions to identify organic unknowns. 

Unknowns can be identified by any mix of spectroscopy and 
chemical tests etc. It is possible to use the program as a source
of spectroscopic unknowns and avoid chemical tests entirely.

An extensive help system is available that includes spectroscopic
correlation information, chemical equations and tables of 
compounds and derivatives. Once an unknown has been identified, 
assignments of its major spectroscopic features can be viewed.

The amount of help that a student can obtain is controlled by the
instructor. For example, WinTorg with the help system enabled 
could be used by students while they are learning about 
spectroscopy and identifying unknowns. Then the help system could
be disabled and the program used for assessment.


*********************---Some user comments---********************

"The program is really coming together as a superb package-well
done!"
 
 "The students really "dig it man" (as the saying goes)"
 
 "I would recommend to anyone taking organic chemistry that they 
 get this program."
 
 "WinTorg is marvelous."
 
 "It is BRILLIANT!!"
 
For more comments and other information visit:

http://www.chem.utas.edu.au/staff/blackman/shareware/torganal.htm


**************---Copyright Notice and Disclaimer---**************

    WINTORG IS NOT IN THE PUBLIC DOMAIN AND THE AUTHOR RETAINS
    ALL COPYRIGHT AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS.


The program WinTorg and all associated programs, files and 
documentation are supplied as is. NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND IS 
GIVEN to you or any other third party and neither the author nor 
the University of Tasmania shall be liable for any damages or 
losses whatsoever that may arise from use of this material.

The shareware/demonstration version of WinTorg is available at 
no cost. A full refund of the purchase price of the registered 
version may be obtained on request within 30 days of purchase.


***************************---Setup---***************************

WinTorg runs under Windows 95 or later, or Windows NT. A display
using at least "high-color" (16 bit) or higher is recommended.

6.2M of hard drive space (3.9M system files, 2.3M WinTorg files)
and a Windows-compatible mouse or other pointing device are 
required.

To install the program and associated files, run setup.exe.

The main program is wintorgs.exe. 

Another short program wtsetup.exe is also supplied that allows 
some customisation. It is possible to choose:

  . whether a student can have multiple sessions (that is to 
    allow saving of information to file) or not

  . if the chemical tests and/or derivatives are available
    (visible) for students to use or not

   how much help that a student can receive

   whether or not a picture about Tasmania is shown (as a 
    "reward" when an unknown is identified)

The other option about allocation of unknowns is operational 
only in the registered version.

***********************---Registration---************************

This shareware (demonstration) version of WinTorg is limited to
three unknowns only. The registered version with a full set of 
unknowns may be purchased from the author on payment of the 
following fee:

New users
Institutional users:	US$200 (in Australia Aust$200)
Individual students:	US$20 (in Australia Aust$20)

Upgrade from Torganal (DOS) or an earlier version of WinTorg
Institutional users:	US$50 (in Australia Aust$50)

Payment is to be made to:-
		School of Chemistry, Attention Dr AJ Blackman
		University of Tasmania
		GPO Box 252-75, Hobart
		Tasmania, Australia 7001

Payment can be made by international cheque or money order.
Payment is also possible by major credit card provided an 
official order is received (mail or fax) showing details of the
credit card and bearing the signature of an appropriately 
authorised person.


*****************---Benefits of Registration---******************

* 100 unknowns are supplied, 20 are simple (monofunctional) and
  79 are somewhat harder (but still suitable for introductory 
  students). There is one worked example.

* The unknowns may be allocated automatically by the WinTorg 
  program - either 0, 1 or 2 simple compounds (each with a 
  different functional group) followed by the harder unknowns in 
  random order until all have been completed. Alternatively 
  unknown allocation may be done on an individual basis by the 
  instructor using a supplied program (wtallocate).

* A program (wtunkshow) is supplied that shows the names, 
  structures and spectral assignments of the unknowns in a 
  variety of ways.

* Registered institutional users are granted the right to use the
  program over a network and/or to place copies of the program on
  as many computers as desired provided no distribution occurs 
  outside that institution.


**********************---Making contact---***********************

Electronic contact for further details is possible:-
   E-mail Adrian.Blackman@utas.edu.au
   WWW    http://www.chem.utas.edu.au/staff/blackman/ajb.htm
   Fax    61 3 6226 2858   (Aust 03 6226 2858)

Note that there is a Torganal web page where details of the most
recent release and other information may be obtained.
The address (URL) is:
http://www.chem.utas.edu.au/staff/blackman/shareware/torganal.htm

The postal address is supplied above.

The term "Torganal" is derived from Tasmanian produced ORGanic 
ANALysis program.

