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Open Babel is a chemical toolbox designed to speak the many languages
of chemical data. It's an open, collaborative project allowing anyone
to search, convert, analyze, or store data from molecular modeling,
chemistry, solid-state materials, biochemistry, or related areas.

StarDict is a Cross-Platform and international dictionary written in
Gtk2.

It has powerful features such as "Glob-style pattern matching", "Scan
selection word","Fuzzy query" etc.

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The Visualization ToolKit (VTK) is an open source, freely available software
system for 3D computer graphics, image processing, and visualization used by
thousands of researchers and developers around the world. VTK consists of a C++
class library, and several interpreted interface layers including Tcl/Tk, Java,
and Python.

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In 12.2, openSUSE will bring you two excellent and modern Input Method Frameworks (IMF), one of them is fcitx, a Flexible Context-aware Input Tool with eXtension. It is default input method for locale as ko, zh_CN and zh_SG.

Fcitx supports pinyin and table input methods. thus it supports many African and Asian locales. (you can find many fcitx-table-* package with details about which locale it applies in YaST) Besides the wide coverage, fcitx is also the leader of creative features in IMF field. It by now supports Import of User Dictionaries (like create your own input tables), GNOME 3/KDE 4 native configuration module (through a GNOME extension kimpanel and a kcm-module kcm-fcitx, which is the first IMF using KCM technology!), KDE 4 integration with a plasmoid named KIMpanel or a 3rd-party application named KIMToy, English Keyboard with libpresage predition support, best 3rd-party IMs' integration like Sunpinyin/libpinyin/Googlepinyin/RIME with no-pain trans-inputing between CJK. Even can fetch words from Internet servers to power your inputs! And it ships the capability of using Skins (branding-openSUSE is good, but you still can get more from kde-look.org. There's a special section for Fcitx!)

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An open-source multi-platform molecular visualization program developed at Swiss National Supercomputing Centre (CSCS).

CSCS website: http://www.cscs.ch

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OpenMOIV is an object-oriented 3D multi-platform toolkit that facilitates the rendering and interaction of chemical systems. OpenMOIV is a derived product of Molecular Inventor™, and it is partially compatible with applications developed using Molecular Inventor™. Opposing to the original library, OpenMOIV is multi-platform (you can use in any platform that has a version of the Open Inventor toolkit) and independent of the windowing system. It includes a new set of functionalities to work with protein structures and rendering them with a lot of new display styles. Click here for a detailed explanation of OpenMOIV architecture.

OpenMOIV is the result of molecular visualization research of the GTI group of the Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF) in Barcelona (Spain). The research was done in the context of the European Union supported project Link3D.

Needed by Molekel.

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