I’ll update the list regularly and feel free to send in information. Given that this seems to be an incremental upgrade I'm hoping most things will be unaffected.
Whilst there are many sites that track the compatibility on common desktop applications, it is often difficult to find out information about scientific applications.
This is the last release for 32-bit operating systems, both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions run on Mac OS X 10.8 or later (including OS X 10.11 "El Capitan")Ĭhimera is developed by the Resource for Biocomputing, Visualization, and Informatics at the University of California, San Francisco (supported by NIGMS P41-GM103311). implemented standard keyboard shortcuts Ctrl-o,s,S,q (on Mac, Command instead of Ctrl) for File menu entries Open, Save Session, Save Session As, and Quit, respectively.atom specification tolerates spaces after commas.command history navigation skips completely identical lines, and additionally pressing Shift (along with Ctrl-p, Ctrl-n, ↑, or ↓) goes to the previous/next occurrence of the same command (same initial string) instead of the * immediately adjacent command.PubChem fetch changed to get structures from PubChem3D (NCBI) instead of Pub3D (Indiana University).molecule descriptions (shown in the status line on mouseover) now read from mmCIF, not just PDB.
revamped Getting Started tutorials, new Ribbon Styles image tutorial.“wall-eye stereo pair” option added to Save Image dialog.command-line “atomspec” expanded to handle surface piece names (such as from Multiscale Models).mouse focus (so that Chimera accepts typed input) can be restored by clicking into the Side View as well as the main window.model-display checkboxes can be shown below the command line, and the model-active checkboxes can be hidden (see Preferences, Command Line).An update to UCSF Chimera (version 1.11) is available for download.