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Revision as of 15:07, 26 April 2016

AnyWave : multi-platform software for visualizing and processing EEG/SEEG/MEG/XMG data.

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AnyWave is a software designed to easily open and view data recorded by EEG or MEG acquisition systems.
AnyWave is modular and can load additionnal plug-ins to enhance its features and capabilities.

The development of AnyWave is supported by INSERM and Aix-Marseille University.
The main developper is Bruno Colombet (bruno.colombet@univ-amu.fr).
AnyWave was licensed with the help of SATT Sud-Est.

News

A new version of AnyWave is available for the following platforms:
- Mac OS X 10.10 and later (version is April 2016)
- Windows 64bit (version is April 2016)
- Linux Debian Jessie (amd64)



Frequenlty Asked Questions

Join the google group to keep posted about AnyWave

Feel free to report bugs or submit any suggestion on our GitHub

Developer's corner

Tutorials and examples

List of available signal processing plug-ins