>On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 10:07:41 +0200 (CEST), Miguel wrote
>> 
>> 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.


And, I  might add, to not enable  Java on such systems. I presume this would
be pretty fatal for  Jmol. 

(and you have no idea how  I had to battle to get  Java 1.4 installed on the
standard  Redhat Enterprise system which my institute has adopted as standard
for  Linux.  Out of the box, it came with no Java!  )
-- 

Henry Rzepa. 
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 http://www.ch.ic.ac.uk/rzepa/ Dept. Chemistry, Imperial College London, SW7  2AZ, UK. 

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