2 Integrations with SciNote
View a list of SciNote integrations and software that integrates with SciNote below. Compare the best SciNote integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with SciNote. Here are the current SciNote integrations in 2025:
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Microsoft 365
Microsoft
Microsoft 365 for Individuals is a complete productivity suite that combines powerful applications, secure cloud storage, and AI-driven tools to help users achieve more in their daily lives. It integrates popular apps like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, OneNote, and OneDrive, all enhanced with Copilot—Microsoft’s intelligent AI companion. The platform enables seamless collaboration, creativity, and organization across devices, including PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad, and Android. With Microsoft Designer, users can create stunning visuals, while Clipchamp adds professional-grade video editing capabilities. Built-in Microsoft Defender provides advanced security for personal data and devices. Microsoft 365 empowers individuals to imagine, create, and accomplish with greater efficiency and confidence.Starting Price: $9.99/month -
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Chemaxon Marvin Pro
Chemaxon
Draw and publish chemical structures seamlessly with our web-based chemistry editor. Marvin Pro is a drawing tool that combines our chemically intelligent technology with a clean user interface. Chemists, researchers, and students can convert their thoughts into high-quality visual representations in no time. Marvin Pro handles a large number of objects, chemical structures, arrows, or texts, on a single canvas, and aligns them with precision. Chemical editors shouldn’t be complicated. With our intuitive solution, you can transform your chemical structure ideas into clear visuals. The quality of your chemical drawing should match the effort you put into your research. Marvin Pro allows you to create high-quality visuals that you can then present to your workplace. Let the Marvin Pro canvas become an extension of your mind. Add predefined templates or labels, color your structures, and insert images from external sources. You can even display the structure’s formula.
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