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    Jmol

    Jmol

    An interactive viewer for three-dimensional chemical structures.

    Over 1,000,000 page views per month. Jmol/JSmol is a molecular viewer for 3D chemical structures that runs in four independent modes: an HTML5-only web application utilizing jQuery, a Java applet, a stand-alone Java program (Jmol.jar), and a "headless" server-side component (JmolData.jar). Jmol can read many file types, including PDB, CIF, SDF, MOL, PyMOL PSE files, and Spartan files, as well as output from Gaussian, GAMESS, MOPAC, VASP, CRYSTAL, CASTEP, QuantumEspresso, VMD, and many other quantum chemistry programs. ...
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    JSmol

    JSmol

    JavaScript-Based Molecular Viewer From Jmol

    JSmol is the extension of the Java-based molecular visualization applet Jmol (jmol.sourceforge.net) as an HTML5 JavaScript-only web app. It can be used in conjunction with the Java applet to provide an alternative to Java when the platform does not support that (iPhone/iPad) or does not support applets (Android). Used in conjunction with the Jmol JavaScript Object (http://wiki.jmol.org/index.php/Jmol_Javascript_Object), JSmol seamlessly offers alternatives to Java on these non-Applet platforms. ...
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    Jljp

    Jljp

    Calculates the voltage across a liquid junction between two solutions

    ...When two solutions containing ions are put into contact, possibly through a porous diaphragm, a voltage develops across them. The calculation of the voltage is not trivial. The program is written in Java. Includes classes that can be included in other programs, together with graphical interfaces (also as an applet).
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    Janocchio is an application or applet for viewing 3D molecular structures and calculating NMR couplings and NOEs
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    LabJ-ng is a laboratory notebook for organic chemists. It has a client-server architecture with a web browsers interface. Data is stored on MySQL database. Chemical reactions are drawned in java applet window. See projct website for example.
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    Periodic Table Java Applet
    The Periodic Table via a simple Java applet. The official source repository is located at https://github.com/textbrowser.
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    JChemPaint Applet and Swing Application
    The JChemPaint Applet and Swing Application are Java programs for drawing 2D chemical structures like those found in most chemistry textbooks. It is based on the Chemistry Development Kit (cdk.sf.net). Downloads, tracker, and source code repository can be found on https://jchempaint.github.io
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