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Jmol is computer software for molecular modelling chemical structures in 3-dimensions. [2] Jmol returns a 3D representation of a molecule that may be used as a teaching tool, [ 3 ] or for research e.g., in chemistry and biochemistry .
To display molecules with Jmol, your browser needs to be Java enabled. Two examples of Jmol images in a wiki are here and here. These use Jmol to show medium sized molecules with buttons to control the rotation of the molecules. The right mouse button opens a Jmol menu while the left mouse button can be used to move the image.
I have finished setting up the new Jmol Wiki and I have also finished the first fully functional version of the Jmol Extension for MediaWiki. Feel free to post comments and suggestions directly on discussion page of the Extension in the Jmol Wiki. --NicoV 20:28, 4 May 2006 (UTC) NicoV has done a wonderfull job with Jmol and MediaWiki. I am ...
An addition that I think would be useful for the Wiki: rather than directly adding a Jmol applet in a MediaWiki page (which requires loading the applet when viewing the page), I have added the possibility to add a button opening a new window with the Jmol applet in it (the applet will only be loaded for people that want to see the molecule in 3D).
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The Molecular Operating Environment was developed by the Chemical Computing Group under the supervision of President/CEO Paul Labute. [3] Founded in 1994 [4] and based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, this private company is dedicated to developing computation software that will challenge, revolutionize, and aid in the scientific methodology.
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