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Re: [science-iwg] http://openscience.org/

Hi,

We integrated Jmol in Bioclipse since many years - see http://bioclipse.net/screenshot/compound-visualized-in-3d-with-jmol but it never reached superb quality, just "acceptable".

Ola

On 5 jun 2014, at 19:23, Jay Jay Billings <jayjaybillings@xxxxxxxxx>
 wrote:

I have. We did some work with Jmol last year.

Speaking of, it would be awesome if we could convince them to us and release Jmol under the EPL.

Jay

On Jun 5, 2014 11:11 AM, <Matt.Gerring@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Anyone come across this before? http://openscience.org/


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