Simplifying Molecular Exports: Using Exporters in SAMSON

If you are a molecular modeler, chances are you frequently need to save your work in a variety of file formats for presentations, collaborations, or further analyses. Choosing the right tools to do so can save precious time and ensure compatibility with other software. This is where SAMSON’s Exporters come in, offering flexibility and extensibility for saving molecular files in formats that meet your needs.

Why Exporters Matter for Molecular Modelers

Exporting molecules or other structures in correct formats is pivotal for smooth workflows. You might need a PDB file for compatibility with popular molecular dynamics tools, or an XYZ file for quantum chemistry software. SAMSON helps bridge the gap by offering pre-installed exporters for common file types, and even allows you to expand these capabilities as needed.

Exporters in SAMSON save document content into files, making it seamless to transition from molecular modeling to other downstream tools. Default exporters are included out of the box, so you can hit the ground running with many popular formats. If you don’t see the format you need, you can easily add more exporters from SAMSON Connect.

Streamlining Your Workflow

The flexibility offered by SAMSON ensures that you don’t get stuck when dealing with a new tool or collaborator. You can refer to the full list of formats supported by SAMSON, ensuring you’re always aware of the capabilities at your disposal. This also includes file types for visual representations, allowing you to export polished structures for publications or presentations.

Are you missing a crucial exporter in the platform? No problem—SAMSON lets users develop their own exporters. You can start by consulting the documentation on generating SAMSON Extensions. SAMSON’s exporter development system ensures every modeler can customize their workflow according to their specific needs.

How to Get Started

Need to learn where to begin? The documentation provides clear and actionable guidelines about:

  • How exporters fit into SAMSON’s broader ecosystem.
  • Detailed examples of supported formats here.
  • Tips for creating your own exporter extensions.

In just a few steps, you can go from having basic exporting capabilities to building a streamlined system tailored to your unique project demands.

For more details about using or developing exporters in SAMSON, visit the complete documentation page.

SAMSON and all SAMSON Extensions are free for non-commercial use. Get SAMSON at https://www.samson-connect.net.

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