Dear PyMOL Users around the Globe:
Folks, I have made a tough decision. Like many of you, I believe
that PyMOL has the potential to become an effective software tool for
bioinformatics, structural biology, computational chemistry,
cheminformatics, and Science education. However, by myself, wo
Hello Jim,
I have downloaded the version (0.79.dmg.gz) of the PyMol package
suggested by Luca Jovine, but don't know how to get a working version of
Python installed. The only links I can find are to Python .exe files for
versions 2.1 and 1.5.2, and I have no idea which of the other downloads
> I have downloaded the version (0.79.dmg.gz) of the PyMol package
> suggested by Luca Jovine, but don't know how to get a working version of
> Python installed. The only links I can find are to Python .exe files
> for versions 2.1 and 1.5.2, and I have no idea which of the other
> downloads
I have downloaded the version (0.79.dmg.gz) of the PyMol package
suggested by Luca Jovine, but don't know how to get a working version of
Python installed. The only links I can find are to Python .exe files
for versions 2.1 and 1.5.2, and I have no idea which of the other
downloads (xx-contri