[Molvis-list] MolviZ.Org reorganized, supports Netscape 7, Firefox,
Mozilla
Eric Martz
emartz at microbio.umass.edu
Fri Jun 10 13:31:19 EDT 2005
Thanks to Frieda S. Reichsman, the umbrella site MolviZ.Org has been
reorganized sensibly (after years of me just adding stuff) and has a clean
new look. This site is the main portal to the molecular visualization
resources we have authored and collected since 1996. Everything works in
Netscape 7.2 and current versions of Firefox and Mozilla, as well as
Netscape 4.8. Some things have been specifically adapted to work in
Internet Explorer (but nothing new recently) and are so-marked.
The section "About Chime", that has the most comprehensive set of links to
Chime reference documents, has been moved to a separate page, but can be
accessed easily via molviz.org#about, or molviz.org/abtchime.htm. Thanks to
Frieda, this page has a catchy new title. Nothing at this site uses jmol
yet, but that will change as soon as we can make it.
Links to all the changes in this upgrade are at What's New, or
molviz.org/newchime.htm#fsr
-Eric Martz
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