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  <title>NITRC News Group Forum: announcing-itk-snap-release-2.0</title>
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  <description>We are happy to announce the next major release of the ITK-SNAP medical image segmentation tool. The main focus of this release is on multi-modality imaging, with support for multiple image layers, and multi-component images. Interoperability with other tools is substantially enhanced through improved NIfTI compatibility. A companion command-line tool, &quot;convert3d&quot; (distributed separately from ITK-SNAP) is provided, offering complimentary features for pre-processing images and post-processing segmentations. A number of GUI improvements have been added throughout.

Download site: 
http://itksnap.org/download/snap

Documentation of the new features: 
http://www.itksnap.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Documentation.TutorialSectionNewVersionTwo

Release notes:
http://itk-snap.cvs.sourceforge.net/itk-snap/itksnap/ReleaseNotes.txt?revision=1.23

Continued development and maintenance of ITK-SNAP is supported by the U.S. National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and BioEngineering and the NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience through grant 1 R03 EB008200-01. 

Thank you,
Paul Yushkevich and Hui (Gary) Zhang
Lead developers for ITK-SNAP 2.0</description>
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