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A collection of notes about possible support for Jmol under Android:
 
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* [http://chemapps.stolaf.edu/jmol/docs/examples-12/new.htm Latest] Jmol prerelease has been prepared (but not yet tested; reports are welcome) to be able to run under Android. Since Android doesn't include the '''''Swing''''' Java class, the pop-up menu, the console and the <code>prompt</code> command used for asking for saving files from the signed applet '''will not work'''. But other functionality may work.
  
 
* [http://www.alwaysonpc.com AlwaysOnPC] ($20) gives you over 40 apps you can use from your Android device. For example, browse with Google Chrome or Firefox with Java support.
 
* [http://www.alwaysonpc.com AlwaysOnPC] ($20) gives you over 40 apps you can use from your Android device. For example, browse with Google Chrome or Firefox with Java support.

Revision as of 12:40, 9 April 2011

Android Operating System (smartphones and tablets)

Possible compatibility with Java and Jmol needs to be documented.

A collection of notes about possible support for Jmol under Android:

  • Latest Jmol prerelease has been prepared (but not yet tested; reports are welcome) to be able to run under Android. Since Android doesn't include the Swing Java class, the pop-up menu, the console and the prompt command used for asking for saving files from the signed applet will not work. But other functionality may work.
  • AlwaysOnPC ($20) gives you over 40 apps you can use from your Android device. For example, browse with Google Chrome or Firefox with Java support.