In article <33BAEC96.2E7FF4DD at rz.ruhr-uni-bochum.de>,
Marc Saric <Marc.Saric at rz.ruhr-uni-bochum.de> wrote:
>Hi all,
>>I have a little problem: Recently I stumbled over the nice program
>Molscript, written by a man named Dr. Per Kraulis from Sweden.
>On several pages dealing with this program, it has been said, that one
>must obtain a permission from Dr. Kraulis to download and use Molscript,
>and that it is free of charge for academic usage.
>>I wrote two letters to two different mail-adresses of Mr. Kraulis, but
>nothing happened.
>>Does anyone know the actual adress of Dr. Kraulis or anyone who is in
>charge of the program, or does anyone know how to obtain the program
>(what to send to which adress or whatever).
>>Thanks in advance!
Dear Marc,
Per Kraulis is currently with Pharmacia - however, you can ask for permission
to copy Molscript from anyone who has a registered version and send Kraulis
e.mail to that effect ("Per Kraulis" <per.kraulis at sto.pharmacia.se>).
The source code is made available (in Fortran) and you can then compile it for
your machine.
Please contact me if you wish to copy the program from us.
Shoba
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