Ch5m3d
Ch5m3d
http://ch5m3d.sourceforge.net/
create and visualize 3-dimensional drawings of simple molecules
This program provides a web interface which has been developed to allow users to create and visualize 3-dimensional drawings of simple molecules without requiring the download of any additional software. In addition to creating structures, users can also load existing XYZ formatted files (such as those generated by Open Babel) containing 3-dimensional coordinates.
Once molecules are created or read from a file, users can examine geometry information (bond lengths, angles, and dihedral angles) and modify these structures. Routines to perform a crude geometry optimization and a simple calculation of atomic charges are also available.
This web interface relies on HTML5 (in particular, the HTML5 Canvas), and as such requires a modern web browser to run. The advantage of this approach is the no additional plugins or Java is required to use this program. Support for mobile devices is currently only partially implemented, but is planned to be included in future versions.
Licensing
License
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License
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Debian: Georges Khaznadar <georgesk@debian.org>
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1 November 2013
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License: gpl-3.0+
Leaders and contributors
Resources and communication
Audience | Resource type | URI |
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Debian (Ref) | https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/ch5m3d | |
Download | http://sourceforge.net/projects/ch5m3d/files/ch5m3d.1.0.zip/download |
Software prerequisites
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