http://molstack.bioreproducibility.org/ (based on UglyMol) is the best tool I 
have found for my chromebook. You could definitely spin up something simpler 
using UglyMol yourself but that's probably outside of scope!

molstack<http://molstack.bioreproducibility.org/>
molstack.bioreproducibility.org
Molstack is a tool that allows the visualization and analysis of multiple sets 
of coordinate and electron density data in stacks in dual, synchronized 
side-by-side windows for easy comparison.





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Subject: [ccp4bb] teaching question: graphics for chromebook?


One for fellow educators:

For years, I’ve given students pymol-heavy homework assignments.  Today I found 
out that at least one has a chromebook and can’t install Pymol.

I gather that these chrome thingies are becoming more and more popular with 
students, so I’m wondering if someone out there already come up with a good 
solution – either an easy way to install pymol, or an alternative 
undergraduate-user-friendly, free macromolecular graphic program that will work 
for chromebook users.

  Thanks,

  Phoebe



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Phoebe A. Rice

Dept. of Biochem & Mol. Biol. and

  Committee on Microbiology

https://voices.uchicago.edu/phoebericelab/




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