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About this app

IMPORTANT! THIS VERSION CAN BE RUN ONLY IN AARCH64-POWERED DEVICES.

Author of the code: Jay Ponder

Homepage: https://dasher.wustl.edu/tinker/

Source: Source code is available in the homepage.
https://dasher.wustl.edu/tinker/

Reference: Ponder, Jay W. "TINKER: Software tools for molecular design." Washington University School of Medicine, Saint Louis, MO 3 (2004).

Description & Use:
TINKER currently consists of 61 separate programs, which description is provided in the original documentation (included in the distribution).

Quick start: check the included manuals

Program status:
The current package contains TINKER binaries of version 8.6 compiled for the particular Android hardware platforms and adapted for running in generic, stock devices. The app requires permission to access the file-storage. It works completely offline and does not contain ads.

License:
The distribution is published for free at Mobile Chemistry Portal and Google Play Store with kind permission of Jay Ponder.
For more details on licenses of used software, please check the included README file and the corresponding license files inside of the package.

Contact:
Compilation of the source code for Android/Windows as well as the Android/Windows app development was done by Alan Liška (alan.liska@jh-inst.cas.cz) and Veronika Růžičková (sucha.ver@gmail.com), J. Heyrovský Institute of Physical Chemistry of the CAS, v.v.i., Dolejškova 3/2155, 182 23 Praha 8, Czech Republic.
Website: http://www.jh-inst.cas.cz/~liska/MobileChemistry.htm
Updated on
Dec 21, 2019

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