A recent upgrade of  OS X to 10.8.3 disabled Java on  Safari (whilst Firefox 
remained  OK).  Turns out the issue was a failure by the  Java sub system to 
communicate its presence correctly to  Safari.  If you have seen this syndrome, 
it can be fixed simply by visiting http://javatester.org/version.html  and 
clicking on the inactive  plugin box. Thereafter, Java in  Safari is restored.

Pretty brain dead from Apple:  sorry it does seem as if this company really 
does not want you to run  Java!

JSMol is certainly getting there, but at the moment for eg surface renderings 
and other  FPU intensive operations =,  JSMol seems around  10 times slower 
than Jmol.  And on an  iPad Mimi it must be closer to  50 times slower (but it 
gets there in the end). 
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