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APBS can be run as a pymol plugin, or stand-alone.  It seems to work
reasonably well, and is open-source, and is actively maintained by very
able and responsive authors.

James Whisstock wrote:
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> Hi Xu
>
> ccp4mg does a great job on surfaces and electrostatics and uses the
> similar energy calcs as GRASP
> (www.ysbl.york.ac.uk/~ccp4mg/ccp4mg_help/surfaces.html ).
>
> PYMOL also has a very nice surface rendering function, but the
> electrostatics is more rough and ready and comes with a bunch of
> disclaimers about its accuracy.
>
> J
>
> Xu TAN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>>        Is there alternative program to GRASP that is proved-accurate and
>> more user-friendly and OS-friendly?
>>
>> Thanks for your input !
>>
>> Xu Tan
>> University of Washington, Seattle
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