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Set of screenshots showing Slicer in action.
Information on how to use Slicer 4.1
Set of common questions/answers
Platform specific issues and considerations
the announcement associated with Slicer 4.1

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Where to find the source code, how to compile ...

General Information

3D Slicer
3D Slicer 4.1
Description
Research platform for the analysis and visualization of medical images, including image guided therapy.
Free and extensible open source package.
Multi-platform Linux, MacOSX, Windows
Version 4.1
License Contribution and Software License Agreement
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Introduction

Extensions which can be added to the basic Slicer package in order to add functionality. The slicer community maintains a website to support finding, downloading and installing Extensions for 3D Slicer 4. Access to this website is integral to Slicer 4 and facilitated by the Extensions Manager functionality built into the distributed program. Please see here for information for software developers on how to add your extension to this website.

The download site is referred to as the Slicer Extensions Catalog. The Catalog classifies extensions into three levels of compliance:

  • Category 1: Fully compliant Slicer Extensions: Slicer license, open source, maintained.
  • Category 2: open source, contact exists.
  • Category 3: all other extensions (work in progress, beta, closed source etc).

See here for more information about extension types and policies.


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