JOELib

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JOELib
JOELib2 logo
Developed by JOELib development team
Latest release 2007-03-03 / March 03, 2007
OS Cross-platform
Genre Cheminformatics/Molecular modelling
License GNU General Public License
Website joelib.sourceforge.net

JOELib is a free software chemical expert system mainly used for converting chemical file formats. Because of its strong relationship to informatics, this program belongs more to the category cheminformatics than to molecular modelling. It is available for Windows, Unix and other systems supporting Java. It is distributed under the GNU GPL.

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[edit] History

JOELib and OpenBabel were derived from the OELib Cheminformatics library.

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The project logo is just the word JOELib in the Tengwar script of J. R. R. Tolkien. The letters are grouped as JO-E-Li-b. Vowels are usually grouped together with a consonant, but two following vowels must be separated by a helper construct.

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  • The Blue Obelisk-Interoperability in Chemical Informatics, Rajarshi Guha, Michael T. Howard, Geoffrey R. Hutchison, Peter Murray-Rust, Henry Rzepa, Christoph Steinbeck, Jörg K. Wegner, and Egon L. Willighagen, J. Chem. Inf. Model.; 2006; doi:10.1021/ci050400b

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