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    JSmol

    JSmol

    JavaScript-Based Molecular Viewer From Jmol

    .... JSmol can read all the files that Jmol reads. You can do all the scripting that Jmol does. You can create all the buttons and links and such that you are used to creating for Jmol. All of the rendering capability of the Jmol applet is there. JSmol has both a console and a popup menu. JSmol is integrated fully with JSME and JSpecView. A "lite" version of JSmol provides minimal functionality (balls and sticks only) for extremely small-bandwith apps. Released 1/12/2013
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    Downloads: 67 This Week
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    Dayon! (active)

    Dayon! (active)

    Remote assistance made easy!

    Dayon! is an open source remote desktop and assistance solution. It is easy to use, secure, requires no registration and is free for personal and commercial use!
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    Amplitude is a servlet-based web application that allows you to browse and play mp3's. It can be used in conjunction with lame to re-encode mp3 files on the fly. This allows http streaming of mp3's over low bandwith connections such as upstream DSL
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