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Overall: 5 out of 5Installation: 5 out of 5Documentation: 5 out of 5

Individual Rating Results for NeuroDebian

Review 7 of NeuroDebian on Nov 17, 2014
Version Reviewed:  7.4 (virtual machine)
Overall Ease vs. Functionality:  5 out of 5
Download/Installation Ease:  5 out of 5
Documentation/Support Quality:  5 out of 5
Ratings/Long-term Prospects Comments:  This is a tremendously useful platform - both for conducting research and for classroom teaching. The virtual machine allows every user to share the same environment.

Review 6 of NeuroDebian on May 06, 2010
Version Reviewed:  ubuntu / andLinux
Overall Ease vs. Functionality:  5 out of 5
Download/Installation Ease:  5 out of 5
Documentation/Support Quality:  5 out of 5
Ratings/Long-term Prospects Comments:  Great effort that makes the use of wonderful neuroscience tools more available to all levels of users.

Review 5 of NeuroDebian on May 05, 2010
Overall Ease vs. Functionality:  5 out of 5
Download/Installation Ease:  5 out of 5
Documentation/Support Quality:  5 out of 5
Ratings/Long-term Prospects Comments:  Although I gave 5 stars it could have even more software!
Other Comments/Similar Tools:  This is an amazing collaborative effort. Thousands of Debian developers, maintainers and contributor make this possible.

Review 4 of NeuroDebian on May 05, 2010
Version Reviewed:  debian_&_ubuntu
Overall Ease vs. Functionality:  5 out of 5
Download/Installation Ease:  5 out of 5
Documentation/Support Quality:  5 out of 5
Ratings/Long-term Prospects Comments:  brilliant! as promised, all problems are [on their way to being] solved. (well, at least in so far as neuroscience is concerned :) very cool and as pointed out, NeuroDebian lets you try out all the cool toys of neuroscience research with a very straightforward ease of use (esp. with the virtual machine). very nice...keep up the good work!

Review 3 of NeuroDebian on May 05, 2010
Version Reviewed:  Ubuntu
Overall Ease vs. Functionality:  5 out of 5
Download/Installation Ease:  5 out of 5
Documentation/Support Quality:  5 out of 5
Ratings/Long-term Prospects Comments:  NeuroDebian is certainly the easiest way to install any of the tools included in it on Debian/Ubuntu systems. The maintainers are actively involved on the support mailing lists for these tools as well, which helps new users, should they encounter any issues.

Review 2 of NeuroDebian on May 05, 2010
Overall Ease vs. Functionality:  5 out of 5
Download/Installation Ease:  5 out of 5
Documentation/Support Quality:  5 out of 5
Ratings/Long-term Prospects Comments:  If you use debian or ubuntu, NeuroDebian is indispensable. Many of these tools are a huge hassle to install and maintain by hand.
Other Comments/Similar Tools:  I know Redhat is no longer fashionable, but it would be great if someone would do this for rpm-based distributions that get updated via yum (e.g., Fedora, CentOS).

Review 1 of NeuroDebian on May 05, 2010
Version Reviewed:   neurodebian-vm_0.20100120
Overall Ease vs. Functionality:  5 out of 5
Download/Installation Ease:  5 out of 5
Documentation/Support Quality:  5 out of 5
Ratings/Long-term Prospects Comments:  This solves all your problems... at least in the neuroscience part of your life. By providing an almost complete list of tools used in neuroimaging research and constantly updating them, this made it easy for me to try new tools. Best part for me is that I can run it in a VM without having to worry about replacing my native OS.