There was no reason for this project other than pure fun, but the result
might be of interest to some iPad users. The pure fun project related to
this question: Would it be possible to write a mini virtual molecular model
kit on an iPad, including server upload and site maintenance? It turns out
it was easier than I thought:

http://chemagic.com/molecules/

Two apps to reference on this project:

1) Textastic: A pure HTML/JS editor.
2) HTML Egg Pro - A WYSIWYG editor - *sorta*!

The latter is the strangest WYSIWYG editor I have ever seen. It has a
fairly steep learning curve, but after a while you find yourself saying,
"Oh, now I get it." Basically, it's a pure touch/drag object editor with
styles being calculated on the fly as you work. JS is put into the page in
touch/drag object blocks. Both apps have FTP server upload.

I'm not sure why I posed the question in the first place, but answering it
was fun. I'm calling it VMK Mini, but I thought about calling it VMK
Starbucks.

Otis

-- 
Otis Rothenberger
o...@chemagic.com
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