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*Delete. The work is a clever artistry but it has no useful connection to the real world of chemistry. The work is also a form of research. And it is misleading. The strange thing is that constructing these diagrams requires skill, but the result is garbage. Also irritating that we went through this process previously and I guess that this editor will persist and merits some sort of warning.--[[User:Smokefoot|Smokefoot]] ([[User talk:Smokefoot|talk]]) 22:35, 21 October 2008 (UTC)
*'''Delete'''. Regardless of the merits of this software (we can and do have articles on "bad" software), there are no references to support its notability. The electronic book referenced in the article doesn't mention this software. [[User:VasileGaburici|VG]] [[User_talk:VasileGaburici|☎]] 23:01, 21 October 2008 (UTC)
:This software is notable and of considerable use to anyone wanting to join bigger collections of molecules together. It displays .pdb (protein data base) format files in the traditional sense, but many other popular programs such as JMOL that just allow you to view and manipulate 1 molecule. Here you can manipulate several molecules on the same page and manipulate them into bigger and bigger structures of molecules through special 3-D editing capabilities.
:The dots are not misleading as they help the user connect multiple complexes of molecules together into groups. The dots can be rearranged by the user or more can be added to allow you to model any molecules orbital structure. Think of it as using VP2000 (as I understand how it works) to find the orbitals, and then marking the centers (where possible) with a dot.
:I do see better how this section is organized and should have reviewed pages like [[MOPAC]] more carefully before posting, sorry about irritating anyone [[User:Edguy99|Edguy99]] ([[User talk:Edguy99|talk]]) 16:44, 22 October 2008 (UTC)
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