Who knows what niche devices such as the iPad will find, but given one target 
is reading books  (and scientific journals; the number of apps for doing so is 
growing rapidly),  a Jmol-less world might be beckoning.  I presume the 
prospects of  Jmol living outside of its  Java sandbox  (aka xMol!!)  are 
pretty distant, if not non-existent? 

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