Jmol 10.00
Jmol is an applet and Java based application designed to display various 3D chemical information.
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Jmol is an applet and Java based application designed to display various 3D chemical information.
Jmol's features include reading a variety of file types and output from quantum chemistry programs, and animation of multi-frame files and computed normal modes from quantum programs
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