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LaFou

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Hello to the good people out there,
hope your all doing well and staying in good health

Can anyone recommend a professional perfumery program / software for PC windows,
looking for something professional that can store materials, formulas, advanced search, comparison features, financial and costs, inventory, etc..

I’m working now on an Ipad application, but I need something more professional and robust with advanced features of work.

Highly appreciate if you can support and recommend the best softwares and source to buy,

thank you

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LaFou

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JB Parfum. It requires Docker, which is a monstrosity. There is also a version for Mac which doesn’t work on Intel Macs.
Amazing, thank you brother 🙏🙏, I was having an initial look, it’s a massive program with free database import of 3400+ materials!
impressive 💪
 

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Amazing, thank you brother 🙏🙏, I was having an initial look, it’s a massive program with free database import of 3400+ materials!
impressive 💪
I don’t use it since it isn’t clear if private data is really collected in the app. For the same reason I don’t use cloud services like Google spreadsheets or iCloud to work with perfume formulas.

Of course all of them say that everything stays private, but afterwards things like ChatGPT tell us that they learned on private emails and other data. Since real perfume formulas are scarce, there is a high chance that the machine will notice them across available data.
 

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Data Essence is what I use. It is a bit clumsy but it does the job. It only runs on windows but I have it going fine on a Mac with a windows bootcamp partition. The data is stored locally only on Microsoft SQL server you run on your own machine. It doesn't send any data to any servers.

The cost is around 3,500 pounds with an annual ongoing fee of around 700 pounds I think it is.
 

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Actually just to be clear - I haven't analysed my network traffic to ensure it isn't sending data back to the software maker in the UK so it could very well be doing it sneakily, but the software functionality as described does not require trips to the server except to download their raw material data for every material (GHS, IFRA, etc.) - not just the ones in your formula.
 

LaFou

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I don’t use it since it isn’t clear if private data is really collected in the app. For the same reason I don’t use cloud services like Google spreadsheets or iCloud to work with perfume formulas.

Of course all of them say that everything stays private, but afterwards things like ChatGPT tell us that they learned on private emails and other data. Since real perfume formulas are scarce, there is a high chance that the machine will notice them across available data.
I think you’re right to think so! 🥶🥶🥶
 

LaFou

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Actually just to be clear - I haven't analysed my network traffic to ensure it isn't sending data back to the software maker in the UK so it could very well be doing it sneakily, but the software functionality as described does not require trips to the server except to download their raw material data for every material (GHS, IFRA, etc.) - not just the ones in your formula.
Welcome to the new age 🤓🤪
 

LaFou

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I read about one program called winchem, but I can’t seem to find it! I looked everywhere
maybe it has a different name or they stopped working! But I remember reading (I don’t remember where) that it’s a very good one!
 

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I read about one program called winchem, but I can’t seem to find it! I looked everywhere
maybe it has a different name or they stopped working! But I remember reading (I don’t remember where) that it’s a very good one!
Hm the two I know are DataEssence and Formpak - both British. I think Formpak is a little more expensive.
 

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Formpak is 4725 usd initial purchase for essential version and then annually it's 945 usd

There is a cheaper lite version available and cannot remember the cost for that.
 

G&W

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Can you share the best options you take advantage of using these softwares (And paying the bill for)?
Are they mandatory to your business or to your craft? or both?
 

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That's a fine balance between them both, mandatory less but obviously nice and required, when various regulatory parts are implemented in the package and also it's great having the consolidated and updated view composing new fragrances.
 

LaFou

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Formpak is 4725 usd initial purchase for essential version and then annually it's 945 usd

There is a cheaper lite version available and cannot remember the cost for that.
do you recommend it!? Is it worth the investment, keep in mind I want to buy a software so don’t worry about considerations, I just would love always to know from the experiences of others!

Edit: looks like it’s the right choice, but I would love a feedback if you have used it, thank you 🙏
 

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do you recommend it!? Is it worth the investment, keep in mind I want to buy a software so don’t worry about considerations, I just would love always to know from the experiences of others!

Edit: looks like it’s the right choice, but I would love a feedback if you have used it, thank you 🙏
Hello La Fou
If you like perfumery that much and if money is no problem for you, you should attend a Perfumery School, I doubt that just any computer program will be enough to become a perfumer.
If I had financial resources I would do that.
I don't know if you already have any experience or training, but from the list of products you showed, I believe it will be very confusing, I would start with fewer products and try to get to know and memorize the smells, only after a while I think you can start Do something.
For some reason, perfumers, even trained with courses, take many years to become competent professionals.
It's just my humble opinion, I wish you luck.
 

jfrater

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Can you share the best options you take advantage of using these softwares (And paying the bill for)?
Are they mandatory to your business or to your craft? or both?
The main advantage is that it keeps all the regulatory stuff in check for you - it creates the IFRA and SDS documents you need. It is not essential at all for starting perfumers - a spreadsheet is good enough for most people to keep track of their formulas.
 
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Principe

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I created an excel sheet with google sheets with all the necessary information, so I can access from anywhere at any time.
You don't need to have all the world's perfume materials in the list. You just need to enter the information of the materials you have available.
The necessary information for me are: the dilution, the restrictions between, the molecular weight, the description of the material, the percentages in the complete perfume, the total percentage of the single material in the complete formula, impact and tenacity. Immagine 2023-05-18 115021.png
 

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