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Did you know...
PyMOL is open source software that is supported by its users! You can download and install it for free. If you are a paid subscriber you get all the new features in a simple installable program, and support from DeLano Scientific. If you aren't a paid subscriber you can download the source code for free, build the software and still access the newest features -- for free! Your other option as a free-users is to download the older binaries, which run 6-12 months behind the releases with the newest features.
If you like it, use it or publish with it -- support it!
Help For...
Everyone
Please read the following to learn how to edit existing pages and create new pages:
- See editing Help for the metawiki engine.
Students
Getting PyMOL
Students get free access to the newest PyMOL programs; all you have to do is register. Check out the DeLano Scientific PyMOL Builds site. If you're venturesome, you can get the SVN code from PyMOL on SourceForge.
Learning PyMOL
We have information on the wiki at. We are actively developing content for various users; please feel free to surf around the PyMOLWiki.
Academics
Getting PyMOL
Academics can use the older binaries, compile their own binaries or pay a minimal fee and get access to the newest binaries.
Learning PyMOL
We have information on the wiki at. And, as a paid subscriber you get more and better support from DeLano Scientific. Also, we are actively developing content for various users; please feel free to surf around the PyMOLWiki.
Industry
Getting PyMOL
Users in industry are also welcome! You can get the same access as academics to the older binaries, or get industrial-strength access to new binaries.
Learning PyMOL
We have information on the wiki at. And, as a paid subscriber you get more and better support from DeLano Scientific. We are actively developing content for various users; please feel free to surf around the PyMOLWiki.
New PyMOL Users
We have the beginnings of a basic tutorial at Practical PyMOL for Beginners.
Advanced PyMOL Users
Nearly all of the PyMOL commands and API are documented on this site. Feel free to look around. PyMOL has over 600 settings! We would very much appreciate your experience in helping us document what you know!
Developers
You rock! Please add any relevant information to the site, or if you're looking for help, see the.