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==Conclusions==
==Conclusions==
===Update April, 2021===
Versions current in April, 2021, of the '''Chrome, Edge, Firefox and Opera''' web browsers all seem equally good for JSmol. '''Safari''' is acceptable, but rotation of solid (spacefilled) renderings is substantially slower/choppier than the others, especially at high zoom levels.
===Update January 2019===
===Update January 2019===
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====FirstGlance in Jmol====
Previously, this section reported that [[FirstGlance in Jmol]] version 2.74 (and several earlier versions) was very slow to load and display large RNA structures. This was due to a bug in FirstGlance that was fixed in [https://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-docs/fgij/versions.htm version 2.8 released May 29, 2019].


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