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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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<b>NOTE to MacOS users</b> If you would rather have a dmg, you can get it <a href="https://data.kitware.com/api/v1/item/6214f0be4acac99f4224aa03/download">here.</a>
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<b>NOTE to Linux users</b>, We are still working on building a unified Linux build for you to download, you can also build via https://gitlab.kitware.com/physiology/explorer#build-environment.
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