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Welcome to the Slicer Home Page. Use the Slicer3 navigation menu to find specific information about different aspects of Slicer3. Information about Slicer2 can be found here
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In a nutshell, Slicer3 is:
- A cross-platform end user application for analyzing and visualizing medical images.
- A collection of Open Source libraries for developing and deploying new image computing technologies.
- Intended to replace the venerable Slicer2 (see information on the transition)
- An algorithm development platform with a powerful new Execution Model to facilitate creation of new modules.
News:
- June 2008
- May 2008
- Slicer 3.2 release
- Slicer3 included in review paper on "Rapid Development of Medical Imaging Tools with Open Source Libraries"
- April 2008
- March 2008
- A new 3D Slicer Wikipedia entry has been created.
- Feb 2008
- February 20th, 2008, Spring 2008 Slicer3 User Training Workshop at the SPL 1249 Boylston St, Boston
- Jan 2008
- Wishlist for tutorials
- Lots of Slicer development activity as part of NA-MIC All Hands Meeting and Winter Project Week
- December 2007
- A three-day retreat for Slicer in Image Guided Therapy was held in Boston.
- November 2007
- New builds are now available for Linux 64, Linux 32, Windows, Darwin PPC, and Darwin x86
- June 2007
- Lots of Slicer3 work at the Project Weeks
- March 2007
- New Image Guided Therapy (IGT) functionality for tracking surgical instruments added by developers working at the National Center for IGT.
- February 2007
- Feb 7-8, 2007. Slicer3 Mini-Retreat, Boston
- Resulted in the implementation of a Python interface to Slicer3.
- January 2007
- Slicer3 developers are getting together in Salt Lake City for a "programming half-week" as part of the NA-MIC All-Hands Meeting
- Lots of new developer documentation added!
- Slicer3 beta released
- New bug tracker installed
- December 2006
- There was a big meltdown of the na-mic.org server in December, and some things were lost including wiki history, slicer3 bug tracker and doxygen, and some of the older download files. Please bear with us as we pick ourselves up and carry on.
- November 2006
- Slicer3 Alpha builds available for linux (32 and 64 bit) and windows!
- October 2006
- Slicer3 development version shown at the BIRN All Hands Meeting as the platform for the BIRN Query Atlas Project and overall visualization issue in BIRN. See these slides for more information.
- September 2006:
- July, 2006:
- There was active development of Slicer3 at and around the NA-MIC Programming/Project week.
- New Slicer3 wiki page organization is underway. Please send feedback to the slicer-devel mailing list.
For Wiki Administration
- Create user account
- List Users
- Authorized users can commit edited web pages through slicer's wiki2web interface