Is Tinker no more?

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Is Tinker no more?

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I see no active Tinker projects. Is this the end of it?
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The last Tinker projects listed were the deadlineless WU ... but it has been a long time since we haven't see Tinker WU :(
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Re: Is Tinker no more?

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If it is, its the end of an era.
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Re: Is Tinker no more?

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Ivoshiee wrote:I see no active Tinker projects.
There's only three active AMBER projects. GROMACS has nearly taken over the folding world.
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Re: Is Tinker no more?

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sneakers55 wrote:There's only three active AMBER projects. GROMACS has nearly taken over the folding world.
Apparently the Gromacs deveopment team are still adding features that exist only in Tinker / Amber / etc. but they're close to providing all of the features of the other software, combined into one package.
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Re: Is Tinker no more?

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codysluder wrote:
sneakers55 wrote:There's only three active AMBER projects. GROMACS has nearly taken over the folding world.
Apparently the Gromacs deveopment team are still adding features that exist only in Tinker / Amber / etc. but they're close to providing all of the features of the other software, combined into one package.
That can only be good.
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