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The Explorer is still under development and still very experimental. If you have any suggestions or questions about the Explorer, or would like to help develop it, please post on our [Discourse Channel](https://discourse.kitware.com/c/pulse-physiology-engine). If you would like to help develop, take a look at our issues. <b>NOTE</b> Mac users, the PulseExplorer.app is not signed and will need to be run via Terminal by starting with this command from the unzipped directory : `PulseExplorer.app/Contents/MacOS/PulseExplorer`
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The Explorer is still under development and still very experimental. If you have any suggestions or questions about the Explorer, or would like to help develop it, please post on our [Discourse Channel](https://discourse.kitware.com/c/pulse-physiology-engine). If you would like to help develop, take a look at our issues.
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<b> There is a known issue with Intel graphics chipset drivers on Windows 10. If your system also has a discrete GPU (such as an nVidia card), make sure that it is being used for the PulseExplorer.exe by adding it to the nVidia control panel in the Windows control panel.</b>
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<b>NOTE to Mac users</b>, the PulseExplorer.app is not signed and will need to be run via Terminal by starting with this command from the unzipped directory : `PulseExplorer.app/Contents/MacOS/PulseExplorer`
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<b>NOTE to Windows users</b>, There is a known issue with Intel graphics chipset drivers on Windows 10. If your system also has a discrete GPU (such as an nVidia card), make sure that it is being used for the PulseExplorer.exe by adding it to the nVidia control panel in the Windows control panel.
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