Whooops! -- Don't clean coffee off your return key when editing an
email--some random combination of keys plus return, just fired off the
incomplete email.  Continuing...

Second, JyMOL is out (http://pymol.org/jymol).  JyMOL is free for
non-profit research.  To get JyMOL you have to fill out some
information and agree to an EULA.  The information is just so I can
keep track of JyMOL usage and support toward the beginning of its
public life.  And nothing tricky in the EULA, it pretty much says you
can use it freely for non-profit research applications, but you cannot
redistribute JyMOL.  If your friends want it, please ask them to
register with us, just like you have to.

Third, I'm happy to announce that we're restarting the PyMOL
Open-Source Fellowship Program (PyMOL OSFP).  The OSFP is us, just
like DeLano Scientific in the past, directly supporting the
open-source community.  We offer a modest stipend to the Fellow's
income for his/her time in helping PyMOL's open-source community.  We
will soon be calling for applications.  Before applying, please check
with your funding institution to ensure that additional income from an
outside source is legal under your contract--sometimes your employment
agreement will state that you cannot supplement your income from other
sources.  The scope of the first OSFP will cover continued support and
enablement for the open-source community, including maintenance of the
PyMOLWiki.  If this goes well, we may consider starting more
fellowship programs.  More details on this soon.

Fourth, we're working on a free AxPyMOL Reader.  This free software
will let you view AxPyMOL sessions in PowerPoint files generated with
the full version of AxPyMOL. This could be useful for students reading
others' files and also for that podium computer where we all present
from.  I'll announce this when it's ready.

Cheers,

-- Jason


On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 3:30 PM, Jason Vertrees
<jason.vertr...@schrodinger.com> wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I'd like to pass on a few notes to let you know some of what's going
> on in the world of PyMOL.
>
> First, the PyMOL website has been completely changed.  I wanted it to
> be on par with the quality of images and movies one can make in PyMOL.
>  I also wanted to make sure it didn't look too stodgy corporate-like.
> Anyhow, it's up and I like it alot, actually.
>
>
> Second,
>
>
>
> --
> Jason Vertrees, PhD
> PyMOL Product Manager
> Schrodinger, LLC
>
> (e) jason.vertr...@schrodinger.com
> (o) +1 (603) 374-7120
>



-- 
Jason Vertrees, PhD
PyMOL Product Manager
Schrodinger, LLC

(e) jason.vertr...@schrodinger.com
(o) +1 (603) 374-7120

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