Hi Tobias, There is Quartzy, which is free.
https://www.quartzy.com I am not sure it covers all of your desired functionalities. Best regards, Florian On Apr 29, 2014, at 7:21 AM, Tobias Beck <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear all, > > I am looking for a software solution to organize many pieces of information > > 1.) Results from (bio)chemical experiments, such as spectral data, pictures. > > 2.) Project ideas, milestones, etc. > > 3.) Literature, including tags, short comments, etc. > > For example, for a certain project I would like to collect information about > experiments conducted, then link this to literature/literature experiments > and to project outlines. All this should be accessible for multiple users on > different OS. > > I have briefly looked into PiMS (too much crystallography oriented), Contor > ELN (only on Safari on Mac?), Labguru (nice, but not too flexible and mostly > for biosciences) and Confluence (nice wiki, but so far no real literature > plugin). > > I know that this sounds maybe a little bit like something called in German a > 'eierlegende Wollmilchsau' > http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/eierlegende_Wollmilchsau .... > > But I would be happy to hear about what software people (and labs) have > tried, liked/disliked and > ideally the reasons. > > (I am aware that there was a similar query > https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg24657.html, but this > was more than 2 years ago) > > Thanks a lot! > > Best wishes, Tobias. > > -- > _______________________________________ > > Dr. Tobias Beck > ETH Zurich > Laboratory of Organic Chemistry > Vladimir-Prelog-Weg 3, HCI F 322 > 8093 Zurich, Switzerland > phone: +41 44 632 68 65 > fax: +41 44 632 14 86 > web: http://www.protein.ethz.ch/people/tobias > _______________________________________ > ----------------------------------------------------------- Florian Schmitzberger, PhD Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology Harvard Medical School 250 Longwood Avenue, Seeley G. Mudd 127 Boston, MA 02115, USA Tel: 001 617 432 5601
