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    qmol

    qmol

    A simple molecular weight calculator

    ...CH3(CH2)2OH) and get its molecular weight (60.0959 g/mol) and its elemental composition (C3H8O: C 59.96; H 13.42; O 26.62 %). See the features list below for more details or consult the wiki page: https://sourceforge.net/p/qmol/wiki/Home/. For Windows binary and source code see the files section: https://sourceforge.net/projects/qmol/files/ Binary packages (rpm/deb) for openSUSE Leap 15.2-42.2, xUbuntu 20.10-19.10, 17.04, Fedora 33, CentOS 8, Scientific Linux 7, and Debian 10.0-8.0 can be found at: http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/lineinthesand/
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    chemfiles

    chemfiles

    Modern library for chemistry file reading and writing

    Chemfiles is a modern and high-quality library for reading and writing trajectory files created by computational chemistry simulations program. These trajectories contains atomic positions, velocities, names, topology and sometimes more. Running simulations produce enormous amounts of data, which has to be post-processed to extract physical information about the simulated system. Chemfiles provides an interface to access this information which is - unified: the same code will work with...
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    SIMtoEXP

    For comparison of simulation and experimental scattering data

    ...It also calculates volume probability distributions according to a space filling volumetric model. Written in C++ and Qt, SIMtoEXP has a very simple and easy to use GUI with interactive plotting. The software was originally developed by Norbert Kucerka. The code has been tested on OpenSUSE and Ubuntu (both binary and compilation); Windows and Mac are not officially supported, see the 'Notes' in the tar. PLEASE READ THE WIKI FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE INFORMATION - there have been major bug fixes recently.
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