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  • ChemSymphony - A components tool kit for chemistry applications on networks, supplied as JavaBeans for portability and ease of integration.
    www.chemsymphony.com
  • Chime - Free plug-in for both Netscape and Explorer displays 2D and 3D molecules as well as spectra inside a web page.
    www.mdlchime.com/chime
  • Clip Art from Bio-Rad/Sadtler - Free Chemistry-related GIF images for use in web pages.
    www.softshell.com/Resource/Freeart/Freegifs.html
  • GIF/PNG-Creator for 2D Plots of Chemical Structures - Creates pictures from structures in different formats. You can choose between GIF and PNG format.
    www2.ccc.uni-erlangen.de/services/gifcreator/index.html
  • JavaScript Periodic Table by Tim Helvey - Displays name, atomic number, electronic configuration, melting point, and boiling point.
    expert.cc.purdue.edu/~helvey/javapert.html
  • JChem - A Java based development tool for building portable chemical information systems.
    www.jchem.com
  • Marvin Applets and JavaBeans - Java application, applets, and beans for drawing and displaying chemical structures.
    www.chemaxon.com/products.html
  • PDB to MultiGif - Web- and email-based system that creates an animated GIF from a PDB file. The structure rotates according to requested specifications.
    www.dkfz-heidelberg.de/spec/pdb2mgif/d1.html
  • Periodic Table at the JavaScript Source - Gives name, atomic number and weight, and melting and boiling points. Freely available.
    javascript.internet.com/calculators/periodic-table.html
  • SGML/XML at OASIS - Homepage of the SGML/XML Web Page database. A very comprehensive resource.
    www.oasis-open.org/cover
  • VRML File Creator for Chemical Structures - Translates molecules from different formats to VRML.
    www2.ccc.uni-erlangen.de/services/vrmlcreator/index.html
  • VRML in Chemistry - Brief introduction to VRML and its application for displaying chemical data.
    www.bits.bris.ac.uk/tom/vrmlchem

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