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Jmol for Mac

  • Free

  • In English
  • V 14.9.0
  • 4.5

    (2)
  • Security Status

Softonic review

The educational molecular tool

Jmol is a web browser applet that offers an open source molecule viewer that can be integrated into web pages. Available for free, it is designed for students, teachers and researchers in the fields of chemistry and biochemistry.

Cross platform integration

As well as functioning as a handy browser applet, Jmol can run as a stand alone Java application that will operate on any computer. It can be downloaded in various forms and will function happily on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux/Unix systems. Indeed, with JmolViewer, it can be used as a development tool kit which you are able to integrate into other Java applications of your choice. There are various aids to using the software and these are available in the form of online tutorials as well as a well-written handbook. For anyone seeking out the answer to a specific answer about how molecular representations can be made in the software, a Jmol Wiki exists, frequently updated by the community of users. Various file types are supported, including Chemical Markup Language (CML), Molpro output and Spartan data (SMOL) to name but three. In the latest version, quintuple and sextuple bonds are now allowed for.

Share molecular information visually

Being able to visualise often complex molecules helps widen understanding and this is the very much the purpose of the programme. All of the major web browsers are supported.

PROS

  • Many languages are supported
  • Great 3-D rendering with no hardware requirements

CONS

  • For chemical experts only
  • Takes a while to learn how to use it

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Jmol for Mac

  • Free

  • In English
  • V 14.9.0
  • 4.5

    (2)
  • Security Status


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Laws concerning the use of this software vary from country to country. We do not encourage or condone the use of this program if it is in violation of these laws.