While I absolutely love Jmol and it clearly is much more capable than this 
ChemDoodle web components, I've been worried for some time about Jmol 
eventually running its course like Chime as Java becomes less used.  It seems 
Javascript/HTML5 is on the rise.  I wonder what will come after that?  Is there 
any hope of ever achieving a stable cross browser, standards-based solution 
that won't require relearning a new system?


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On Jul 14, 2010, at 4:04 AM, Egon Willighagen wrote:

> See:
> 
> http://blueobelisk.shapado.com/questions/should-i-use-jmol-or-chemdoodle-for-developing-a-3d-application
> 
> Eg.
> 
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