Why nobody recommended UCSF Chimera?
IMHO, it's the most user friendly and powerful visualizing software so far.
Noteworthy, it's very compatiable with AMBER data format.
Yang
Furse, Kristina Elisabet wrote:
>I'm a pretty big fan of DINO, myself. Might be worth a look.
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>http://www.dino3d.org/
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>Kristina
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>>Quoting "Alec M. Resnick" <aresnick.mit.edu>:
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>>>So I figured that if anyone could provide an elegant software
>>>solution to this problem, AMBER users could. I've been searching for
>>>a simple program which can be used to create stylized, 3D ball and
>>>stick models from a set of coordinates (not too large at all).
>>>Additionally, I'd like to draw in the dipole vector. A high degree
>>>of customization would be ideal. What options might I have from
>>>which to choose?
>>>
>>>
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