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From: Robert Hanson [[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, October 25, 2010 12:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Jmol-users] J-ICE a Jmol interface for crystallographic and 
electronic properties

I should also mention that Piero has been instrumental in developing the 
CRYSTAL reader and in getting Jmol to the level where it can handle SLAB (2D) 
and POLYMER (1D) crystal symmetry. This has been a great addition to Jmol. 
Thank you again, Piero.

Bob


On Mon, Oct 25, 2010 at 3:09 AM, P.Canepa 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Dear all,

I would like to inform you that I have released my first project, which 
entirely relies on Jmol.
Its name is J-ICE  which stand for: a Jmol interface for crystallographic and 
electronic properties.

J-ICE allows users to visualize, to build and to manipulate complex 
input/output results (deriving from modelling) entirely via a web-server, i.e. 
without the burden of installing complex packages.

At present J-ICE focuses only on rendering and handling crystal structures and 
their properties as resulting from the application of modern programs such as 
CRYSTAL09, CASTEP, FHI-aims, QUANTUM ESPRESSO, VASP, Wien2K, etc..

J-ICE is released under the GNU agreement and its project page can be browsed 
at http://j-ice.sourceforge.net/. The application it self is available for 
browsing at the this address http://j-ice.sourceforge.net/ondemand/index.html. 
Alternatively you can download it at https://sourceforge.net/projects/j-ice/ .

I  would also like to express my gratitude to Bob Hanson, Angel Herraez  and 
Jonathan Gutow for their endless patience, helpfulness and competence during 
the development of such interface .

Comments an ds suggestion are welcomed.

Best regards, Piero



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