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Revision as of 16:58, 14 July 2017
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Introduction
This page is intended to provide links to places where Slicer Users can get help.
Discourse Forum
The most effective way to get help from the community is through the Slicer Discussion Forum:
Training and Documentation
- The Training page provides a series of courses for learning how to use Slicer4. The portfolio contains self-guided presentation and sample data sets.
- Reference manual style documentation for Slicer4 can be found on the Slicer Wiki.
Frequently Asked Questions FAQs
We maintain a curated list of questions and answers for both users and developers:
Downloading Slicer
- Slicer is free open source software and is distributed under a BSD license. Please read the Slicer License Agreement, if you use Slicer.
- Compiled binaries are accessible through the Slicer Download page.
Bug Reports and Feature Requests
We have a data base of bug reports and feature request which is based on a software package called "Mantis". Please file your reports in mantis and send an email about the report to the slicer-users mailing list.
- In order to file a feature request or a bug report, please sign up on http://www.na-mic.org/Bug/signup_page.php, then click on the Report Issue link in your browser.
- See here for additional tips on reporting issues.
Mailing List (discontinued) Archives
Prior to Discourse, support and development discussions were conducted on several mailing lists, for which 10+ years of archives are available: