Bill wrote:

> In response to your request for links to web-sites that are using Jmol I
> offer the following:
> http://www.cem.msu.edu/~reusch/vtxtindex.htm
> <http://www.cem.msu.edu/%7Ereusch/vtxtindex.htm>
> For some years I have been managing a Virtual Textbook of Organic
> Chemistry, which incorporates a large number of Chime model displays
> (over 70).

Very good.

> I have now converted these displays into Jmol versions, and
> the above link opens an introductory page from which the user may select
> either form of the text. The two versions are otherwise identical.

Bill, I am personally *very* pleased to see this.

I am very glad that you were able to convert your site from Chime to Jmol.

My personal motivation for getting involved in Jmol was to support
educators like yourself who have made such an investment in Chime-based
web resources.

I am glad that Jmol can provide an upgrade path that will give you
continued support into the future.


Miguel



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