p.s.: any chance of a sneak download of jmol 10?
> We plan to have our first official 'test' release of the Jmol v10 code > within the next couple of weeks.
Just my 2 cents - there is always the possibility to do an anonymous checkout from the CVS server on SourceForge in case you don't want to wait for weeks for an "official" release. Since this is one of the important features of Open Source development via SourceForge, I think it is fair to mention that. :-)
What you get is something like a daily snapshot. Could be working, could be not. If you do the same the next day, you will likely get something else :-)
Since you mention that you would like to be alpha-tester, you will be able to tolerate some errors.
In any case, what you need is JDK 1.4.x, a working installation of Ant (http://ant.apache.org) and a CVS client. You can follow the instructions for anonymous checkout on http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=23629
The modulename is Jmol.
Then, within your local Jmol dir, do "ant dist" and you should get the application built. Use one of the shell scripts (jmol.bat for Windows) to run it. There should also be an Ant target for the applet.
Cheers,
Chris
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