My small contribution;  JSmol is “tablet/phone friendly” and  I wanted to 
extend the generic Jmol to the devices now typically in the hands of students.  
Thus JSmol has been integrated into some of our student  lecture notes for 18 
months now.

PS Years ago,  I investigated a  Powerpoint extension that would allow Java 
applets to be embedded into slides. Installing it was just too much for many 
people, and it never got used much (I dont use  Powerpoint myself). Does anyone 
know whether eg  JSmol can be easily embedded into PPT slides?


> On 6 Feb 2015, at 06:48, Jim Hu <jim.hu.bio...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I think you might want to consider the JSmol extension from Proteopedia for 
> MediaWiki, or some way to switch between Jmol and JSmol based on the client 
> (I don't recall whether Proteopedia does that). One reason I've switched 
> EcoliWiki to JSmol and developed the JSmol2wp Wordpress plugin is so that 
> more users can see the applets even if they are on mobile or don't know how 
> to deal with the Java security restrictions on other machines. If I was doing 
> it for a user base like a class, where I had more control over the machines 
> being used, I might prefer the Java based Jmol. But for a lot of web uses 
> JSmol will reach a larger base of users, IMO.
> 


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