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FoCuS-point is available compiled to function in MS Windows, MacOS Monterey. This is compiled in Python 3 using PyQt5 for the GUI. The FoCuS_point_win_1_16.zip contains Windows compatible software tested in Windows 10. Unzip the binary and double-click the FoCuS_point_win_1_16_207.exe file to run. The FoCuS_point_mac_1_16.zip contains mac compatible software tested in MacOS Monterey. Unzip the binary and double-click or from the terminal run ./FoCuS_point_mac_1_16_207.app in the unzipped folder location. There is a specific manual for the correlation (FoCuS-point-correlation-manual.pdf) and the fitting aspects of the software (fitting_manual_v1_4.pdf). Please find them included in this release. Click here to download the zips containing the executables: -- Windows: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wIdktt8_FZ24u0eF1yypq_02yQ1WFWSU/view?usp=share_link -- Mac: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1l5iur1Z8AwJRfP1TjuAuSjHfOgh0s_8Z/view?usp=sharing updates/bugfixes -plotting issue when amplitude had negative values.
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