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Posted almost 18 years ago by Ola Spjuth
This release contains numerous bug fixes and the new plugin bc_rhino which provides scripting abilities using the JavaScript scripting language.
Posted over 18 years ago by Ola Spjuth
The Bioclipse team is proud to announce the release of Bioclipse 1.0. Bioclipse [1] is a free, open source, workbench for chemo- and bioinformatics with powerful editing and visualization capabilities for molecules, sequences, proteins, spectra etc. ... [More] The major features of version 1.0 are: * Import and export in various file formats * Visual editing of molecular 2D-structures * 3D-visualization of molecules and proteins * Editing and visualization of sequences and features (DNA, RNA, proteins etc) * Graphing and editing of various types of spectra, e. g. NMR, MS * Retrieval of resources (sequences, proteins, etc) from public data repositories * Scripting of 3D-visualizations with syntax highlighting and content assistance * PDB-editor with syntax highlighting for working with PDB files * CMLRSS-viewer for downloading chemical content published on the web using RSS-feeds * Integrated, searchable help-system * Hierarchical view of molecular and macromolecular substructures and calculation of chemical properties * Connection with external programs, e. g. PyMol Bioclipse is a rich client, which means it is run on your local computer but also gives the possibility to communicate with servers for data retrieval and computational services. The powerful plugin architecture is based on Eclipse[2], and results in a responsive, integrated user interface designed for simple and intuitive operations that at the same time is easy to extend with custom functionality. There is much ongoing work with Bioclipse and new features are constantly added. Please visit the Bioclipse Wiki [3] in order to get the latest information regarding the development. Bioclipse is available for download from Sourceforge [4]. [1] Bioclipse homepage: http://www.bioclipse.net [2] Eclipse: http://www.eclipse.org [3] Bioclipse Wiki: http://wiki.bioclipse.net [4] Sourceforge project site: http://sourceforge.net/projects/bioclipse/ [Less]
Posted over 18 years ago by [email protected] (Ola Spjuth)
The Bioclipse team is proud to announce the release of Bioclipse 1.0.Bioclipse [1] is a free, open source, workbench for chemo- and bioinformatics with powerful editing and visualization capabilities for molecules, sequences, proteins, spectra etc. ... [More] The major features of version 1.0 are:* Import and export in various file formats* Visual editing of molecular 2D-structures* 3D-visualization of molecules and proteins* Editing and visualization of sequences and features (DNA, RNA, proteins etc)* Graphing and editing of various types of spectra, e. g. NMR, MS* Retrieval of resources (sequences, proteins, etc) from public data repositories* Scripting of 3D-visualizations with syntax highlighting and content assistance* PDB-editor with syntax highlighting for working with PDB files* CMLRSS-viewer for downloading chemical content published on the web using RSS-feeds* Integrated, searchable help-system* Hierarchical view of molecular and macromolecular substructures and calculation of chemical properties* Connection with external programs, e. g. PyMolBioclipse is a rich client, which means it is run on your local computer but also gives the possibility to communicate with servers for data retrieval and computational services. The powerful plugin architecture is based on Eclipse[2], and results in a responsive, integrated user interface designed for simple and intuitive operations that at the same time is easy to extend with custom functionality.There is much ongoing work with Bioclipse and new features are constantly added. Please visit the Bioclipse Wiki [3] in order to get the latest information regarding the development.Bioclipse is available for download from Sourceforge [4]. [1] Bioclipse homepage: http://www.bioclipse.net[2] Eclipse: http://www.eclipse.org[3] Bioclipse Wiki: http://wiki.bioclipse.net[4] Sourceforge project site: http://sourceforge.net/projects/bioclipse/ (0 comments) [Less]
Posted over 18 years ago by Ola Spjuth
The Bioclipse team is proud to announce the release of Bioclipse 1.0. Bioclipse [1] is a free, open source, workbench for chemo- and bioinformatics with powerful editing and visualization capabilities for molecules, sequences, proteins, spectra etc. ... [More] The major features of version 1.0 are: * Import and export in various file formats * Visual editing of molecular 2D-structures * 3D-visualization of molecules and proteins * Editing and visualization of sequences and features (DNA, RNA, proteins etc) * Graphing and editing of various types of spectra, e. g. NMR, MS * Retrieval of resources (sequences, proteins, etc) from public data repositories * Scripting of 3D-visualizations with syntax highlighting and content assistance * PDB-editor with syntax highlighting for working with PDB files * CMLRSS-viewer for downloading chemical content published on the web using RSS-feeds * Integrated, searchable help-system * Hierarchical view of molecular and macromolecular substructures and calculation of chemical properties * Connection with external programs, e. g. PyMol Bioclipse is a rich client, which means it is run on your local computer but also gives the possibility to communicate with servers for data retrieval and computational services. The powerful plugin architecture is based on Eclipse[2], and results in a responsive, integrated user interface designed for simple and intuitive operations that at the same time is easy to extend with custom functionality. There is much ongoing work with Bioclipse and new features are constantly added. Please visit the Bioclipse Wiki [3] in order to get the latest information regarding the development. Bioclipse is available for download from Sourceforge [4]. [1] Bioclipse homepage: http://www.bioclipse.net [2] Eclipse: http://www.eclipse.org [3] Bioclipse Wiki: http://wiki.bioclipse.net [4] Sourceforge project site: http://sourceforge.net/projects/bioclipse/ [Less]
Posted over 18 years ago by [email protected] (Ola Spjuth)
The Bioclipse team is proud to announce the release of Bioclipse 1.0.Bioclipse [1] is a free, open source, workbench for chemo- and bioinformatics with powerful editing and visualization capabilities for molecules, sequences, proteins, spectra etc. ... [More] The major features of version 1.0 are:* Import and export in various file formats* Visual editing of molecular 2D-structures* 3D-visualization of molecules and proteins* Editing and visualization of sequences and features (DNA, RNA, proteins etc)* Graphing and editing of various types of spectra, e. g. NMR, MS* Retrieval of resources (sequences, proteins, etc) from public data repositories* Scripting of 3D-visualizations with syntax highlighting and content assistance* PDB-editor with syntax highlighting for working with PDB files* CMLRSS-viewer for downloading chemical content published on the web using RSS-feeds* Integrated, searchable help-system* Hierarchical view of molecular and macromolecular substructures and calculation of chemical properties* Connection with external programs, e. g. PyMolBioclipse is a rich client, which means it is run on your local computer but also gives the possibility to communicate with servers for data retrieval and computational services. The powerful plugin architecture is based on Eclipse[2], and results in a responsive, integrated user interface designed for simple and intuitive operations that at the same time is easy to extend with custom functionality.There is much ongoing work with Bioclipse and new features are constantly added. Please visit the Bioclipse Wiki [3] in order to get the latest information regarding the development.Bioclipse is available for download from Sourceforge [4]. [1] Bioclipse homepage: http://www.bioclipse.net[2] Eclipse: http://www.eclipse.org[3] Bioclipse Wiki: http://wiki.bioclipse.net[4] Sourceforge project site: http://sourceforge.net/projects/bioclipse/ (0 comments) [Less]
Posted over 18 years ago by [email protected] (Egon Willighagen)
Bioclipse 0.9.9 has been released, presumably the last beta before the long awaited 1.0 release. Maybe bug fixes, among which for drag/drop and copy/paste, and saving resources. (0 comments)
Posted over 18 years ago by [email protected] (Egon Willighagen)
Bioclipse 0.9.9 has been released, presumably the last beta before the long awaited 1.0 release. Maybe bug fixes, among which for drag/drop and copy/paste, and saving resources. (0 comments)
Posted over 18 years ago by Ola Spjuth
Bioclipse 0.9.9 has been released, presumably the last beta before the long awaited 1.0 release. Maybe bug fixes, among which for drag/drop and copy/paste, and saving resources.
Posted over 18 years ago by Ola Spjuth
Bioclipse 0.9.9 has been released, presumably the last beta before the long awaited 1.0 release. Maybe bug fixes, among which for drag/drop and copy/paste, and saving resources.
Posted over 18 years ago by [email protected] (Egon Willighagen)
The Dutch version of the Google Summer of Code,Programmeerzomer.nl, announced today the five students participating. I was happy to see that Rob Schellhorn was selected with his project proposal for a Ghemical plugin for Bioclipse. (0 comments)