OpenBabel

Openbabel is a program and library designed to interconvert between many file formats used in molecular modeling and computational chemistry. The command-line utility that comes with OpenBabel is meant to be a replacement for the original 'babel' program, to translate between various chemical file formats. The library includes the file-translation code as well as utilities to help develop other free software chemistry software.

Last updated 23 Feb, 2004


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  • Geoff Hutchison - Maintainer
  • Joe Corkery - Contributor
  • Brian Goldman - Contributor
  • Anthony Nicholls - Contributor
  • Roger Sayle - Contributor
  • Matt Stahl - Contributor
  • Bob Tolbert - Contributor
  • Pat Walters - Contributor
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BKchem

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1.100.2

1.100.2 devel released 2004-02-23

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