> Something odd there. That's not been our experience. Well, my experience is that Java Jmol is faster than JSmol. Of course this has improved a lot in the las few months and now it's rather tolerable, and all depends on the size of the molecule loaded and even personal perception, but for me yes, Java is still more agile in both loading and responsiveness of the model.
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