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Congrats on the huge milestone! I have lots of great memories hacking with you!
#1 Benoit Jacob on 2009-10-23 19:06
Thanks. You were a great mentor - I had an awesome summer of code. We were talking about Eigen today actually, your ear's may have been burning. I am really pleased we got to 1.0 (later than we originally planned though). Here is hoping for a long future for the Avogadro project.
#1.1 Marcus D. Hanwell on 2009-10-23 19:27
Hi Marcus,
Thank you very much indeed for releasing Avogadro software for no cost. I noticed when I work with avogadro is the programme stops itself unexpectedly and I have to start again. is there any solution for this. I'm afraid this is inevitable at any session.

Best wishes,
Hadi
Sheffield University
#1.1.1 Hadi on 2010-07-26 12:43
Thanks a lot for the whole work to Marcus and the Avogadro team. I am watching the development of this software quite a long time now and since the 0.9 series I try to use it as often as possible for my day to day work.

It is missing some functions yet, but I is an awesome work!

Thanks!
#2 Wilhelm Eger on 2009-10-23 21:23
Congrats Marcus! I am glad that the project kept going after my parting to try an actually get my PhD :-) It looks great and I'm glad I got the opportunity to work on this project. It was a huge learning experience and it's in good hands now.
#3 Donald Ephraim Curtis (Homepage) on 2009-10-24 10:37
Thanks Donald. It was a pleasure working with you, I learned a lot from you before your departure. Good luck with the PhD! There is still so much that could be done with Avogadro, but I think this is a big milestone. You are always more than welcome if you fancy popping your head back around the door ;-)
#3.1 Marcus D. Hanwell on 2009-10-24 13:19
Dear Doctor, do you have plan adding the feature of QuteMol (http://qutemol.sourceforge.net/) to our Avogadro?
#4 Fu-qiang Zhang on 2009-12-14 22:43
QuteMol is certainly a visualization application we have looked at, and I would love to see the ambient occlusion features added to Avogadro. In truth Avogadro is focused on editing, and is mostly written in our spare time without funding. There are so many things I would love to add to Avogadro, and it is often hard to decide what to spend the little free time I have on.

It is great to hear about what people are doing with it, and I hope to continue development. There are quite a few other developers too, and we always welcome new contributors.
#4.1 Marcus D. Hanwell on 2009-12-28 15:41
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