JME Molecular Editor is a Java applet which allows to draw / edit molecules and reactions and to display molecules directly within an HTML page. Editor can generate Daylight SMILES or MDL mol file of created molecules, SMARTS substructure queries, or reaction SMIRKS.
This distribution contains the JME.jar archive and the following support files :
index.html - this file
jme.html - brief overview of JME capabilities
jme_use.html - installation instructions
jme_functions.html - description of editor's public functions
jme_help.html - help file
jme_ex1.html,
jme_ex2.html, and jme_ex3.html - three example files
Additional information about JME may be found at the JME Home Page kindly provided by Molinspiration Cheminformatics.
When you are using the editor at your site, let me know about it. This will help to justify further development of this tool. Help to improve JME by suggestions and bug reports !
Novartis is providing the editor for free, but you have to fulfill the license conditions given below.
Legal Stuff
The JMEMolecularEditor© is a computer software to
which Novartis AG has the exclusive copyright. Installation
of the JMEMolecularEditor© by any user shall only be permitted when
user accepts and agrees to give proper credit to Novartis
AG, including naming the author of the JMEMolecularEditor©, Peter
Ertl, and Novartis AG, by displaying the following HTML code linking to the JME HomePage below the JME area
JME Editor courtesy of Peter Ertl, Novartis
as shown in this example.
User shall install and/or use the JMEMolecularEditor©
only to draw and edit chemical structures as input to his chemical information
and modeling systems, and user shall in no event decompile or otherwise
disassemble the JMEMolecularEditor©.
Installation and use of the JMEMolecularEditor©
shall only be permitted when user accepts and agrees