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Who should purchase the Organic Chemistry Tutor CD-ROM?

How will the Organic Chemistry Tutor CD-ROM help me in my Organic chemistry class?

Why do I need the Organic Chemistry Tutor CD-ROM in addition to my Organic text book?

What kind of computer do I need to have to use the Organic Chemistry Tutor CD-ROM?

What should I do if I can't get the Organic Chemistry Tutor CD-ROM to work?

Who should purchase the Organic Chemistry Tutor CD-ROM?

Anyone who is taking an Organic chemistry course could profit by purchasing the Organic Chemistry Tutor CD-ROM.

How will the Organic Chemistry Tutor CD-ROM help me in my Organic chemistry class?

By working the problems in the Organic Chemistry Tutor CD-ROM, you will improve your problem-solving abilities. This should enable you to perform better in your chemistry class.

Why do I need the Organic Chemistry Tutor CD-ROM in addition to my college text book?

Most Organic chemistry books are difficult to understand, and only contain a few examples, at most, of each type of problem. The Organic Chemistry Tutor CD-ROM explains how to solve each type of problem clearly, and gives many examples and problems to work.

What kind of computer do I need to have to use the Organic Chemistry Tutor CD-ROM?

Windows users: You need a computer with a Pentium 133 MHz processor or better, a Windows 2000 / XP / Vista or Windows 7 operating system, 32 MB RAM, 450 MB free space on your hard drive, a CD or DVD drive, and Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the product manual.

Mac users: You need a Mac with a G3, G4, or G5, or Intel processor with a Mac OS X operating system (10.4 or higher) and 256 MB of RAM, 130 MB free space on your hard drive, a CD or DVD drive, and Adobe Acrobat Reader to print the problems and view the product manual.

What should I do if I can't get the Organic Chemistry Tutor CD-ROM to work?

Read the ReadMe.txt file on the CD-ROM for more information, or send an e-mail to mail@chemistrytutor.net to describe your problem and get help.