There is CueMol which runs on iPhone. NDKmol/ESmol for Android. It's a few years since I used them, but they were good for teaching purposes. As suggested though, a web-based viewer is probably the way to go.
Jon Cooper
On 17 Apr 2020 15:43, "careinaedgo...@yahoo.com" <000002531c126adf-dmarc-requ...@jiscmail.ac.uk> wrote:
Dear all,I have to teach online this year. I usually ask students to view and study protein structures using SPDBV and pymol. Does anyone know if these programs would run on smart devices? Not all students have computers. Or are there any alternative viewing programs that run on smart devices?thank you,Careina
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