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** This [http://www.slicer.org/pages/Downloads page] is a good start point for downloading compiled executables or source code.
 
** This [http://www.slicer.org/pages/Downloads page] is a good start point for downloading compiled executables or source code.
 
* I want to learn how to use 3D Slicer 3.2
 
* I want to learn how to use 3D Slicer 3.2
** We are working on self-guided [http://wiki.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/Slicer3:Training tutorials] and reference [[Documentation|documentation]].
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** We are working on self-guided [http://wiki.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/Slicer3.2:Training tutorials] and reference [[Documentation|documentation]].
 
* I want to know what is going on with Slicer
 
* I want to know what is going on with Slicer
 
** You can visit the [http://wiki.slicer.org Slicer wiki pages] and subscribe to the Slicer [http://www.slicer.org/pages/Mailinglist mailing lists].
 
** You can visit the [http://wiki.slicer.org Slicer wiki pages] and subscribe to the Slicer [http://www.slicer.org/pages/Mailinglist mailing lists].

Latest revision as of 10:06, 6 November 2008

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FAQ

  • Where do I get Slicer?
    • This page is a good start point for downloading compiled executables or source code.
  • I want to learn how to use 3D Slicer 3.2
  • I want to know what is going on with Slicer
  • I want to use Slicer for clinical work
    • Slicer is not an FDA approved product and we make no claims on specific capabilities. It is your responsibility to ensure that Slicer will perform whatever tasks you are trying to do and to ensure that you are in compliance with applicable laws, rules, regulations etc.
  • Can I use Slicer for commercial activities?
  • I have used Slicer as a start point for writing my own code. Am I forced to make my code open source?
    • No, but please acknowledge our contribution. For details please see our license agreement.