Choice #5: you can purchase a licensed version?
Petri
On Sep 21, 2011, at 4:38 PM, Pete Meyer wrote:
> For a fourth choice, you can do a stand-alone build of PyMOL and its
> dependencies with relatively little problem (at least on 10.6; haven't
> upgraded yet).
>
> Pete
>
> Xiaoguang Xue wro
For a fourth choice, you can do a stand-alone build of PyMOL and its
dependencies with relatively little problem (at least on 10.6; haven't
upgraded yet).
Pete
Xiaoguang Xue wrote:
As I know, you have 3 choices:
1, You can apply a free educational-use-only MacPymol from the company,
Schrodi
Luca,
Thanks for your correction!
Best wishes!
Xiaoguang
On Sep 21, 2011, at 9:05 PM, Luca Jovine wrote:
> On Sep 21, 2011, at 14:57 , Xiaoguang Xue wrote:
>
>> And It is impossible to install MacPorts and Fink at the same time.
>
> ...not at all! We have both Fink and MacPorts installed o
On Sep 21, 2011, at 14:57 , Xiaoguang Xue wrote:
> And It is impossible to install MacPorts and Fink at the same time.
...not at all! We have both Fink and MacPorts installed on our machines (in /sw
and /opt/local, respectively), and they happily coexist.
HTH, Luca
As I know, you have 3 choices:
1, You can apply a free educational-use-only MacPymol from the
company, Schrodinger,
LLC. This is the easiest way, just move the MacPymol program into your
Program Folder.
2, I think you still can try to install Pymol by Fink. Just follow the wiki
page of Pymol.(ht