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ARGO is a program for analysis of electronic structure calculations
The `Argo' program draws its name from ancient Greek, referencing the vessel of the same name commissioned for Jason's renowned Argonauts expedition. This choice symbolizes the pursuit of making the best use of quantum chemical calculation results.
ARGO facilitates the analysis of results obtained from quantum chemistry codes, specifically Gaussian. This task is achieved through a set of Python scripts.
Our code is freely available throughout the academic community with the ambition to...
Vibeplot presents a new and attractive way to visualize vibrational analysis from density functional calculations (DFT). It is especially targeted at the chemists. The interface can either be scripted or used interactively with QVibeplot.
A simple program for sharing molecular structures with associated data
Sharing lists of molecular structures with associated chemical properties is a common task in computer-aided drug design and medicinal chemistry. WebChem Viewer is a simple, free, open-source program that generates HTML-formatted output that can be viewed in any modern web browser, on any operating system (including mobile), without requiring the installation of additional software. The output can also be easily incorporated into existing web pages. WebChem Viewer is released under the...
WebBabel is a python web application using OpenBabel to convert files
from one format to another.
It runs under Windows, Mac or Linux on your desktop, workstation or laptop.
It uses the Jmol (or Marvin) viewer to show the structures being converted.