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On Saturday 24 January 2004 21:35, Philip Bays wrote:
> I have spent some time this weekend playing with the applet.  I want to
> publicly congratulate  Miguel and company for an excellent job so fay.
>   It really seems to work well and have lots of flexibility.  Good
> Work!!

Hi Philip,

thanx for the compliments... Do you happen to know Dan Gzelter? He's the 
original author of Jmol, though a lot of the source code is from after he 
left the project...

Egon

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