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=== Jmol Support ===
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== Jmol Support ==
  
The main source of source of support is the user mailing list, but this page tries to address many common problems. General information about the Jmol application and applet can be found on normal [http://www.jmol.org/ Jmol homepage].
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The main source of source of support is the user mailing list, but this page tries to address many common problems.  
  
=== Platform Support ===
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== Platform-specific Support ==
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Platform specific information is found at the following pages:
  
Platform specific information is found at the following pages: [[Support/Linux]], [[Support/Osx]], [[Support/Windows]]
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=== Android ===
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A special version of Jmol 12.3 runs as an app in Android devices. Current versions of JSmol may be run in Android systems as part of web pages.
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[[Support/Android]]
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=== iOS ===
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(used by iPad, iPhone...)
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This OS does not support Java, so Jmol-Java cannot be run here. However, web pages that include JSmol can be run in iOS with the only limitations of screen size and processor power.
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[[Support/iOS]]
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=== Linux ===
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Jmol is fully compatible with Linux, both as a Java application, as a Jmol-Java applet in a webpage (subject to the browser supporting a Java plugin) and as JSmol (HTML5, no Java) in a webpage.
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[[Support/Linux]]
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=== MacOS X ===
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Jmol is fully compatible with MacOS X, both as a Java application, as a Jmol-Java applet in a webpage (subject to the browser supporting a Java plugin) and as JSmol (HTML5, no Java) in a webpage.
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[[Support/Osx]]
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=== Windows ===
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Jmol is fully compatible with Windows, both as a Java application, as a Jmol-Java applet in a webpage (subject to the browser supporting a Java plugin) and as JSmol (HTML5, no Java) in a webpage.
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[[Support/Windows]]

Latest revision as of 11:47, 18 August 2017

Installing Jmol / JSmol

Jmol Support

The main source of source of support is the user mailing list, but this page tries to address many common problems.

Platform-specific Support

Platform specific information is found at the following pages:

Android

A special version of Jmol 12.3 runs as an app in Android devices. Current versions of JSmol may be run in Android systems as part of web pages.

Support/Android

iOS

(used by iPad, iPhone...)

This OS does not support Java, so Jmol-Java cannot be run here. However, web pages that include JSmol can be run in iOS with the only limitations of screen size and processor power.

Support/iOS

Linux

Jmol is fully compatible with Linux, both as a Java application, as a Jmol-Java applet in a webpage (subject to the browser supporting a Java plugin) and as JSmol (HTML5, no Java) in a webpage.

Support/Linux

MacOS X

Jmol is fully compatible with MacOS X, both as a Java application, as a Jmol-Java applet in a webpage (subject to the browser supporting a Java plugin) and as JSmol (HTML5, no Java) in a webpage.

Support/Osx

Windows

Jmol is fully compatible with Windows, both as a Java application, as a Jmol-Java applet in a webpage (subject to the browser supporting a Java plugin) and as JSmol (HTML5, no Java) in a webpage.

Support/Windows