Hi Anindito Sen

2013/9/20 Anindito Sen <andysen.to...@gmail.com>

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> . You can also use Pymol (but I think thats not free any more??).
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I do not know what your definition of "free" is, but PyMOL is an
open-source project. You can download the code from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pymol/
To me, that means free.

It is also possible to pay for PyMOL http://www.pymol.org/pymol which will
give you an easy installer for windows and support amongst other things.

Sorry for the OT post,
Folmer

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Folmer Fredslund

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