Do you teach organic spectroscopy and/or qualitative analysis? If so then you might be interested in the Windows program WinTorg, version 3.2 of which has just been released. WinTorg simulates the process of identifying unknown organic compounds. It is suitable for use by early university or college level students. Spectroscopy is emphasised. There are 100 compounds each having pmr, cmr, ir, ms spectra and uv data together with other information. The unknowns can be identified by spectroscopy alone or in combination with chemical tests. WinTorg is easy to use, has extensive help available and can be customised. Student progress is recorded and reported. A free demonstration/shareware version (having only 3 compounds) is available. For more details see http://www.chem.utas.edu.au/staff/blackman/shareware/torganal.htm Registered users of WinTorg who purchased the program within the last 12 months can obtain a free upgrade on request. Adrian Blackman (author) School of Chemistry, University of Tasmania