OELib
OELib was an open source Cheminformatics library written by Matt Stahl and based on the ideas of OBabel.[1] Its actual GPLed C++ and Java based successors are OpenBabel and JOELib,[2] with Its commercial successor being called OEChem.[citation needed]
See also
- JOELib
- OpenBabel
External links
- Archived copy of OELib in 2008 on Internet Archive.
- Design flaws in OELib
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- Aqion
- Eulim
- EXC code
- GenX
- GSim
- Mercury
- CrystalExplorer
- ICM (ICM-Browser)
- Materials Studio
- Molden
- OpenChrom
- SASHIMI
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