- ChemDraw – requires subscription and download
- Basic drawing package: http://www.cambridgesoft.com/Ensemble_for_Chemistry/ChemDraw/ChemDrawPrime/Default.aspx
- Free Trial Windows: http://scistore.cambridgesoft.com/ScistoreProductPage.aspx?ItemID=8186
- Free Trial Mac: http://scistore.cambridgesoft.com/ScistoreProductPage.aspx?ItemID=8185
- ChemDoodle – requires purchase and download
- ChemSketch – requires purchase and download
- http://www.acdlabs.com/products/draw_nom/draw/chemsketch/
- Free Trial at above link
- BIOVIA Draw – free for academic use
- ChemSketch Freeware - free for academic and personal use, requires registration and download:
Other significant options (although they may not be as fully-fledged as the previous ones):
6-KnowItAll Academic edition - free for academics, requires registration and download:
a.http://www.knowitall.com/academic/
7-MarvinBeans - some part sort of the product including MarvinSketch are free to use:
a.http://www.chemaxon.com/download/marvin-suite/#mbeans
8-JSME - open source (BSD license):
9-JChemPaint - open source (LGLP license):
a.https://jchempaint.github.io/
10- Bioeclipse - open source (EPL license):
b.Note: it is more than a drawing program but it does support molecule edition
For online use, one may want to check:
11-Xemistry Web Sketcher:
a.http://www.xemistry.com/edit/frame.html
12-JSME demo page:
a.http://peter-ertl.com/jsme/JSME_2015-06-14/JSME.html
An always nice and updated comparison is the one from Dr. Tamas Gunda at:
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