At 13:44 +0100 8/4/10, Jonathan Gutow wrote:
>Eran and Henry,
>
>I agree this is something we need to worry about.  I've looked into 
>the cross-compiler a little.  It might work, but will require some 
>heavy lifting on the part of someone.  The other problem is that to 
>get set up to deal with the proprietary Apple environment requires an 
>annual fee.  I don't know other people's status, but as I am getting 
>very little credit for what I do contribute to Jmol it is hard to 
>justify monetary as well as time investment in something like that.
>
>I've considered working on it, if the community would be OK with 
>charging money for the iphone/ipad version of Jmol.  A fee of $2 for 
>the program  would probably be enough to recoup the monetary costs.


The iPad app Elements is around  $11. Most such apps come with  "light" (free) 
and Pro (not free) version, which seem a reasonable model to me, and takes into 
account the time involved.
-- 

Professor Henry S Rzepa.
+44 (020) 7594 5774 (Voice); http://www.ch.ic.ac.uk/rzepa/ & /rzepa/blog
Dept. Chemistry, Imperial College London, SW7  2AZ, UK.

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