Molsoft LLC
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Molsoft LLC software

Molsoft - Mobile App for iPhone/iPad and Android

iMolview is an app for the iPhone/iPad and Android that lets you browse protein, DNA, and drug molecules in 3D. The app has a direct link to the Protein Data Bank (PDB) and DrugBank and has a fast and easy to use interface. Touching the molecules via the screen allows you to interact immediately with the 3D structures in a unique way. You can zoom in and out, rotate, spin, pan, and clip the 3D molecules with your finger tips in ways that are impossible using a traditional mouse and desktop computer.

Molsoft - JavaScript 3D Molecular Viewer Software

IcmJS (formerly known as ActiveIcmJS) is a JavaScript/HTML5 3D molecular viewer which does not require any plug-in or browser extension and runs inside any modern browser. IcmJS brings desktop quality graphics to the web applications.

Molsoft - ICM Bioinformatics Software

The ICM-Bio provides the environment for manipulation of sequences, alignments, profiles and databases both interactively and in a batch mode. It also provides direct connectivity with 3D models and a fully interactive alignment editor and annotator.This package also contains all the features in ICM-Browser-Pro.

Molsoft - Computational Chemistry and Bioinformatics Software

ActiveICM (US Patent No:7,880,738) enables you to view and display 3D ICM graphical slides and animations interactively inside Microsoft PowerPoint and web browsers such as Internet Explorer, Safari and Mozilla Firefox. The files can be prepared and saved in ICM Browser, ICM Browser Pro or ICM Pro. ActiveICM is being used for scientific publishing by journals such as PLoS ONE and Nature. Please see below for documentation, tutorials and help videos. Inside a single file you can save and display many different data types such as sequences, alignments, plots, tables, protein and DNA/RNA structures. Each data element can be linked to one another and annotated and then shared via the web, MS Office tools or in the free ICM-Browser. Pharmaceutical and biotech companies use ActiveICM to share data between scientists in different disciplines. Academic laboratories such as the SGC publish their data to the world using ActiveICM in a web browser.