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medInria v2.0.1 released!

medInria final version v2.0.1 was realed today!

We are supporting Mac OS X (10.6 and 10.7), Windows 32/64 bits and many flavors of Fedora and Ubuntu.

Go to http://med.inria.fr/ to download it.

Happy medInria!

2012/04/12 2014/12/22Uncategorized

medInria beta version v2.0.0 released!

We are happy to announce that we are releasing the latest version of medinria: v2.0.0.

It is now in a testing beta state. If you are eager to try it please go to http://med.inria.fr/.

We would love to hear your opinions about the software! so please do not hesitate to contact us at http://med.inria.fr/contact.

 

2012/01/21 2014/12/22Uncategorized
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