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jsMolEditor Overview

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If you're familiar to web chemical database, you'll find that nearly all structural search entry requires a plugin to input molecule structures, maybe Java Applets, or ActiveX controls. If you're a system administrator of a web based database, maybe you're already tired of answering the questions like "How to install Java Runtime Environment on my computer?". 

Most input plugins have an acceptable size of only hundreds KB, but some of them needs a big runtime of several MB large(for example  JRE and .Net Framework), and there're also some can only run in specific browser(for example ActiveX and Firefox Plugin). For web based chemoinformatics system built for business, it's quite important to avoid this kind of problems. Your potential customers may use every kind of browsers with different security rules. Java or ActiveX may be banned and your input plugin may become a risk alert on their computers. 

jsMolEditor changes all that ... 

jsMolEditor is different from all the normal input plugins. It's in pure JavaScript, you don't need any runtime installed. It simply works on all modern web browsers, including Firefox, Safari, Chrome, Opera and Internet Explorer.

No plugins, all major browsers, all platforms. Clear and simple!

Last Updated on Tuesday, 20 January 2009 16:14  

Newsflash

jsMolEditor makes it easy to deploy a molecule editor into your web site. Whether you want a web-based chemical database or you're displaying a chemical structure in your web site.