I'm not familiar with the browser capabilities of Android, but thought that 
java applets within a browser cannot run because the OS is essentially a JVM.  
If this is true, can we think about a way to have the Android Jmol app open in 
parallel to the browser, so that people can at least play with the live 3-D, 
even if they lose much of the web site functionality?

Jonathan
On Oct 20, 2011, at 4:40 PM, Robert Hanson wrote:

> Now that Mario and I have Jmol running on Android, it would be good to get a 
> discussion going as to what to do with it. It's sort of an app and sort of an 
> applet, and it certainly doesn't have to do exactly what the applet or the 
> application do. What do you think would be good? Here is what it does now:
> 
> -- user selects DOWNLOAD and indicates a PDB ID or other keyword
>    --> list of PDB structures related to that query
>       --> user picks one; Jmol displays with cartoons only; color structure
> 
> -- user selects OPEN and indicates a file on the tablet
>    --> file is loaded as above
> 
> -- user selects one of a few standard styles
>   --> model is rendered that way
> 
> But that's just a starting point. What else do we want it to do?
> 
> Bob
> 
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