Comment. Explore. Interact.

Utopia Documents allows new ways of thinking about your documents: it brings your papers to life by linking to live resources on the web and turning static data into live interactive content.

Utopia Documents is completely free to download and use.
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News

10th Aug 2011 – Version 1.2.2 of Utopia Documents released, with AQnowledge integration, NCBI and Quertle lookup, better comment control and stability improvements. Download now

4th Jul 2011 – Version 1.2.1 of Utopia Documents released (which fixes a few GPCR bugs), with beta Linux support, and plugins for the GPCR Database and more.

21st Jun 2011 – Support for the RSC's ChemSpider database is now in Utopia Documents. Read more on the RSC blog.

11th Feb 2011 – A video of Steve's talk from Beyond The PDF is now available to watch on YouTube.

What can I do with it?

Comment on articles

Make private notes for yourself, annotate a document for others to see or take part in an online discussion. Utopia Documents lets you comment on any aspect of an article and view comments from the community, without affecting the underlying PDF file.

Explore article content

Wish to investigate aspects of a scientific article further? Looking for clarification of given terms? Utopia Documents lets you do just that with its integrated semantic search bar. Explore the biological content of an article from the comfort of your PDF reader.

Interact with live data

Ever wanted to inspect data referenced in articles? Utopia Documents allows you to interact directly with curated database entries. Play with molecular structures; edit sequence and alignment data; even plot curated tabular data yourself.

More details can be found in the Quick Start Guide.

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