On Saturday 11 March 2006 12:43, Paul Pillot wrote:
> The software swisspdb viewer can do that : load 2 models in the same
> window and then save the result in a pdb file.

Hi Paul,

thanx for advertising Swiss-Pdb here. It allows me to stress once more that 
one big virtue of Jmol is that it is OPEN SOURCE, and not just free. This 
huge difference allows every to change the source code, and if you are not 
capable of that yourself, take advantages of changes made by others. 

Swiss-Pdb  is NOT open source, and does NOT allow fixing bugs, adding features 
you really need, etc.

:)

Greetings,

Egon

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