Re: [Jmol-users] Jmol Anniversaries?

2017-06-10 Thread Rzepa, Henry S
Tom Grey, who is listed in the Jmol hall of fame, occupied a student desk in the communal comp chem section where I was, and he must have filled me in on the early developments. I know that Java was released in mid 1996, and apps started emerging in 1997. Perhaps Jmol was

Re: [Jmol-users] Jmol Anniversaries?

2017-06-08 Thread Paul PILLOT
Hi, digging in sourceforge jmol-developers list, I found that Bob starts appearing as a recurring character in 2005 and secures the leading role in developping Jmol in mid 2006 after having exhausted Miguel with thousands of messages and commits. That was around Jmol v10.x It looks like we

Re: [Jmol-users] Jmol Anniversaries?

2017-06-08 Thread Eric Martz
Hi Henry, I have a paragraph of Jmol history in footnote 1 here: http://proteopedia.org/w/Jmol Which leads to early history by searching for "jmol" at openscience.org: http://openscience.org/?s=jmol Much of Jmol's command language was invented by Roger Sayle when he created RasMol. Tim

Re: [Jmol-users] Jmol Anniversaries?

2017-06-07 Thread C Anthony Lewis
Hi Henry, I guess the jmol-user list archive (https://sourceforge.net/p/jmol/mailman/jmol-users/) might help with dates for at least the last two. I note this archive goes back to 18/4/2001 at this location, with the first message being one from you. However, this seems to be a follow-up to

Re: [Jmol-users] Jmol Anniversaries?

2017-06-07 Thread Angel Herráez
Henry, there is some recollection on history at http://jmol.sourceforge.net/history/index.en.html which I made time ago from several sources. I cannot guarantee its accuracy or completeness Maybe I will move that to a page in the Wiki -- that's an idea --- El software de antivirus Avast ha