Invitation
To
Users of, or anyone interested in, Deep
View (Swiss-PdbViewer).
From
Gale Rhodes
Professor of Chemistry
University of Southern Maine
Join the Deep View Discussion
Group (DISCUSPV):
On February 21, 2000, I activated an e-mail discussion for users
of Deep View.
As of January 2006, there are over 500 subscribers.
Purpose of the Discussion
Use this forum for sharing ideas, questions, and concerns about
Deep View and its applications in research, teaching, and publishing.
Participants include the programmers who bring you Deep View.
How To Subscribe
- Click the Subscribe to discuspv link below.
- Your browser will take you to a page for subscribing to this list.
- By return e-mail, you will receive full instructions for
sending messages to the list, controlling your receipt of
messages, and cancelling or suspending your participation.
How To Cancel Your Subscription
- Click the Unsubscribe to discuspv link below.
Some Discussion-Group Etiquette
- Please be polite and helpful in tone and language to all discussants.
- Please do not send attachments,
including business cards, to the list.
- Please do not set up automatic e-mail
responses ("I am away until ... .") that go to the
list.
- Please do not use this discussion to distribute commercial
messages.
- To reduce email clutter, send brief personal notes, like thanks to an individual who responded to your question, to the individual, not to the list.
- PLEASE subscribe from a mail server that is online at all
times.
Subscribers may be removed if any email from the list is returned
undelivered.
Learn More About Deep View
Deep View is the friendliest and most powerful free
software for viewing and analyzing macromolecular structures,
surpassing many commercial programs in power, features, and speed. If
you conduct research, teach, or publish in structural biology, you
should get to know Deep View. Versions available for Macintosh,
Windows, SGI, and Linux.
Learn more at these sites: