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JSmol is the default form of Jmol used in Proteopedia and FirstGlance in Jmol. JSmol is used here to mean the HTML5/Javascript (non Java) application working within a web browser (see Jmol has four forms). The "JS" in JSmol refers to JavaScript. As mentioned in JSmol Notes, JSmol is substantially slower than the Jmol Java applet. With the exception of performance speed, both forms of Jmol have identical capabilities.
Performance of JSmol depends on the underlying performance of the javascript in the browser being used. With smaller macromolecules (under about 2,000 atoms) performance is generally good in all browsers except Internet Explorer. With larger macromolecules, the choice of browser becomes more important for optimal performance.
ConclusionsConclusions
Update March 2017 for JSmol: (There are only minor differences from the May, 2016 results.)
- Windows (JSmol, no Java):
- Firefox performs best.
- Chrome: Rotation by mouse was as good as in Firefox. Spinning was jerkier than Firefox by about two-fold.
- Edge: NOT RECOMMENDED. Very sluggish. Spinning and rotation by mouse are very jerky.
- Internet Explorer: UNACCEPTABLE, extremely sluggish, with spining/rotation extremely slow and jerky.
- Mac OS X (JSmol, no Java):
- Firefox performs best.
- Chrome: Overall performance is good. Both spinning and rotation by mouse are a little jerkier than in Firefox (less than two-fold difference).
- Safari: Overall performance is good. Spinning and rotation by mouse are a little smoother than Firefox for cartoon rendering. For spacefill rendering, spinning was jerkier than Firefox by about three-fold.
Data (March 27, 2017)Data (March 27, 2017)
JSmol (Javascript)JSmol (Javascript)
All browsers were updated to the versions current at the time of testing (March, 2017). Tests below were done in FirstGlance in Jmol in the default HTML5/javascript mode. In order to slow down rotation to enable manual counting of frames/second, a large molecule was used: 1g3i, a single model with 45,528 atoms (which puts it in the largest ~2% of entries in the PDB). Tests were done in a browser window approximately 1,900 x 1000 pixels on a late 2014 MacBook Pro (2.2 GHz Intel Core i7 with 1600 MHz DDR3 RAM). Windows 10 was a virtual machine (VMware) on the Mac, running at native speed on the Mac's Intel processor. For spinning, frames/second were determined at zoom 170%. For rotation by mouse, frames/second were determined at zoom 100%, cartoon rendering.
Frames/Second for spinning in cartoon, spacefill; for rotation by mouse in cartoon.
JSmol without Java. Data for March 27, 2017.Operating System Firefox Safari Chrome Internet Explorer 11 Edge Windows 10 3, 6; 3.4 n/a 2, 2; 3.3 0.4, 0.14; 0.5 1.0, 1.3; 1.5 Mac OS 10.10.5 3, 6; 3.6 4, 1.7; 5 2, 4; 3 n/a n/a
"n/a": not available.
Older ResultsOlder Results
Everything below is partially obsolete. It remains here only for historical reference.
In December, 2015:
Data (December, 2015)
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Frames/Second in Cartoon, Spacefill JSmol without Java | ||||||||
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Operating System | Firefox | Safari | Chrome | Internet Explorer 11 | Edge | Opera | Maxthon | Torch* |
Windows 10 | 3.9, 4.3 | n/a | 1.05, 2.7 | 0.45, 0.45 | 1.1, 1.25 | 1.0, 2.4 | 1.5, 2.5 | 1.6, 3.0 |
Mac OS 10.10.5 | 4.2, 4.1 | 4.0, 3.3 | 1.05, 2.95 | n/a | n/a | (failed) | 4.2, 3.5 | n/a |
"n/a": not available.
* Despite a high review, Torch seems a rather iffy browser. It is accused of hijacking and does not identify itself in navigator.userAgent.
Jmol (Java applet)Jmol (Java applet)
Because Java is so much faster than Javascript, the spinning was further slowed by clicking the "Zoom Larger" button in FirstGlance twice.
(Torch does operate Java in Dec. 2015.)
Frames/Second in Cartoon
JSmol without Java - Jmol Java appletOperating System Firefox Safari Chrome Internet Explorer 11 Edge Opera Maxthon Windows 10 3.2, 4.7 n/a No Java 0.3, ~7 no Java n/d 0.2, Mac OS 10.10.5 3.3, 6 3.0, ~7 no Java n/a n/a (failed) No Java
"n/a": not available. "n/d": not determined.