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Hi,<br>
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There was a bit of discussion on the ImageJDev Skype chat on 2/22/11
at 4:00PM CST. At that time they were having beta testing by
invitation. Curtis sent an e-mail to a couple of the project
leaders about three weeks ago to break the ice (sorry :) and explore
potential collaboration, but AFAIK hasn't heard back.<br>
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They don't seem to be open source yet:<br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://github.com/Icy-imaging/ICY">https://github.com/Icy-imaging/ICY</a><br>
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Aivar<br>
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On 4/5/11 6:56 PM, Adam Fraser wrote:
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Some folks from Perkin Elmer just visited us and one of them
mentioned a piece of software called Icy (<a
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I was wondering if anyone has heard of it and if so, if they could
tell me how this is different at all from ImageJ.
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<div>Interesting tidbits:
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<li>Icy uses BioFormats, though it isn't listed on the
BioFormats applications page.</li>
<li>It can read some ImageJ plugins.</li>
<li>Evidently it was published last month (<a
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href="http://www.biomedicalimaging.org/Papers/viewpapers.asp?papernum=1549">http://www.biomedicalimaging.org/Papers/viewpapers.asp?papernum=1549</a>)</li>
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