Introducing Lumo 2

Completely rewritten with a fresh, all-new design, Lumo 2 will accelerate your electronic structure workflows. Lumo 2 brings streamlined investigation from file import to orbital manipulation, under the hood architectural improvements, while continuing to push the boundaries of speed in realtime orbital visualization.

Welcome to Lumo

Designed for macOS Big Sur.

Rewritten from the ground up to harness modern technological advancements, Lumo 2 looks great on macOS Big Sur. Vibrancy and translucency, easier to read larger fonts, and less clicks to sort, filter, and find the orbitals of interest. Tabbed windowing makes it easy to create a working set of orbitals within your workspace.

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Tabbed Windowing.

Opening a tab or a new window is as easy as a double click on an orbital. Tabs help you organize your workspace by reducing the clutter of multiple windows when comparing orbital views. Tear off a tab to its own window or merge windows back into tabs.
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Tags.

Use tags to rapidly organize your orbitals for analysis. Sort and filter by tag color or label. Labels are editable for further flexibility.
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Light and Dark Mode.

The new interface is built with SwiftUI and integrates SceneKit for fluid animation. Lumo 2 supports dark mode natively and look slick on Big Sur.
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Universal Ready.

Lumo 2 is built as a Universal app that runs 100% natively on Intel-based CPUs and Apple Silicon for great performance and a snappy interface. Generation of orbital volumetric density and iso-surface meshes fully leverage the inherent parallelization of the GPU for real-time rendering. Lumo has been updated to use the Metal framework for the ultimate in speed.
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Get Started.

Lumo 2 will be available soon on the Mac App Store. For a limited time, a preview of Lumo 2 will be available at no charge. The full version will be available on a subscription basis.

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Copyright © Matthew T Kieber-Emmons. All rights reserved.

Copyright © Matthew T Kieber-Emmons. All rights reserved.