THMA11 is incorporated inside the WinGX single crystal suite and
I believe this is going to be upgrade to THMA14c soon.
http://www.chem.gla.ac.uk/~louis/wingx/
http://www.ccp14.ac.uk/ccp/web-mirrors/farrugia/~louis/wingx/
For information on the latest THMA14c - contacting Emily Maverick or
Ken Hardcastle could be a goer:
maverick@chem.ucla.edu ken.hardcastle@csun.edu
I believe there is meant to be an article coming out in
Acta B this month/October giving the latest about the
program. There are also supposedly a large number of
versions of THMA hanging around the place though 14c is
supposedly the one to aim for.
Lachlan.
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