Journal of Structural Biology, Vol.163, No.3, 208-213, 2008
XtalView, protein structure solution and protein graphics, a short history
From a user's point-of-view we are in the Golden Age of protein crystallographic software. In the past few decades, solving protein Structures has gone from a task requiring man-months of effort to a process requiring minutes on an ordinary laptop with no human intervention required. The birth of XtalView coincided with the mainstream use of synchrotron radiation, seleno-Met phasing and it continues to be used in this age of robotic crystallization, Fed-Ex data collection and fully automated structure solution "pipelines". This article is a retrospective history of protein crystallographic computing and a discussion of the Current state of the art. (C) 2008 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.