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 ===== Who should read this ===== ===== Who should read this =====
  
-Welcome to PMA.studio and PMA.vue, an universal web-based viewer for whole slide image (WSI) +Welcome to the user manual for PIMSLS, an universal web-based viewer for whole slide image (WSI) 
-data, developed by Pathomation. This manual is intended for PMA.studio and PMA.vue ​end-users, from beginner to experienced,​ those who are just discovering the software and those who need to further learn about its more advanced features.+data, developed by Pathomation. This manual is intended for PIMSLS ​end-users, from beginner to experienced,​ those who are just discovering the software and those who need to further learn about its more advanced features.
  
 ==== Cockpit concept ==== ==== Cockpit concept ====
  
-PMA.studio (and to a lesser extent PMA.vue) ​acts as a cockpit for digital pathology content+PIMSLS ​acts as a cockpit for digital pathology content.
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-{{ ::​cockpit_small.png?​|}} +
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-Both software application web-based graphical interface for digital pathology and virtual microscopy, intended for everyone, especially  +
-  * those who are new to whole slide images.  +
-  * people that want an easy, graphical way to administer digital pathology contentµ +
-  * Expert users like image analysist admins who mainly use other tools but want an overview on individual systems.+
  
  
 +PIMSLS is a web-based graphical interface for digital pathology and virtual microscopy, intended for everyone, especially:
 +  * People who want an easy, graphical way to administer digital pathology content
 +  * Expert image analysts who want to conveniently view output from multiple analysis tools e.g. Visiopharm, Aperio... all in a single convenient interface, and do this remotely if desired.
  
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