Hi Roger,

I moved the 0.99 build download page because I didn't have a good
place for it during the reorganization.  I'll add them back when I
update the Download page.

Nothing has changed with the free educational builds, just the
location of the link (as with 90% of the site).  Don't worry, we have
no plans to stop making PyMOL freely available to students, or add in
time-bombs to kill PyMOL.  (On the contrary, we now even offer JyMOL
for free to non-profit researchers.)

To be clear, the academic versions of PyMOL do not expire.

Cheers,

-- Jason

On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 3:59 PM, Roger Rowlett <[email protected]> wrote:
> Could anyone comment on the demise of pymol 0.99 for download? or the
> education-only builds? I see if you dig enough there is an educational-only
> version of Pymol that requires registration. Do the downloaded
> educational-only executables expire, and how does it differ from the full
> version?
>
> Thanks.
>
> On 8/19/2010 3:30 PM, Jason Vertrees wrote:
>
> Greetings,
>
> I'd like to pass on a few notes to let you know some of what's going
> on in the world of PyMOL.
>
> First, the PyMOL website has been completely changed.  I wanted it to
> be on par with the quality of images and movies one can make in PyMOL.
>  I also wanted to make sure it didn't look too stodgy corporate-like.
> Anyhow, it's up and I like it alot, actually.
>
>
> Second,
>
>
>
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