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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A panographic toolkit compliant with open source standards
pano3 (or "pano cube") is an experimental, cross-platform, open source toolkit designed to agree with modern web standards such as HTML5, CSS3 and CSS3D. The pano3 viewer is now released as a jQuery plug-in based on 3d transformations supported by CSS3D. The desktop utilities are written in Java 1.7.
The jXUL project is an open source project to integrate the XUL language into the Java Platform. There are multiple ways in which this integration will take place. In fact, this project will expand as its members find new ways to integrate these two techn