>> Rest assured that I am thinking *very* hard about how to make the applet
>> into an ActiveX control. It could then be embedded into PowerPoint
>> (or other MSFT applications), and that might just be the *killer
>> app* for Jmol.
>
> Hmmmm...not so sure about that, at least, in a number of commercial
> environments.
>
> At my place of work the "standard" computing environment is an MSPC one
> (XP)
> and activeX is disabled on the distributed systems (central software
> control).
> And I have heard that this is pretty standard for companies to do.

I suspect that ActiveX is disabled in the IE browser, but is still enabled
for local applications.

That is, I suspect that you can embed an Excel spreadsheet into a Word
document.

I am thinking of a local installation of Jmol that would allow allow this
type of access. Outside of IE.

Miguel



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