I'm putting together a presentation, and I have a question about an issue the comes up from time to time on this list. Specifically, there are questions related to running Jmol locally. Since my main interest is small molecules, I have moved totally to JSmol, but I'm interested in general answers to this multiple choice question:

Why do you want to run Jmol locally?

A) I have local data files that I need to load, BUT I have nothing against requiring user Internet connectivity.

B) I have local data files that I need to load, AND I want to free my user from Internet connectivity.

C) I want my Jmol pages to act like double clickable applications that do not require a server, BUT I have nothingagainst requiring user Internet connectivity.

D) I want my Jmol pages to act like double clickable applications that do not require a server, AND I want the Internet totally out of the picture.

E) Other

Thanks in advance for any replies...

Otis
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Otis Rothenberger
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http://chemagic.com

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