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Correct minor typos and formatting in README
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rgbayrak committed Apr 18, 2024
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- ``.acq``, ``.txt``, and ``.mat`` AcqKnowledge format (BIOPAC)
- ``.txt`` and ``.mat`` LabChart format (ADInstruments)
- ``.smr`` Spike2 format (CED)
- GE MRI file format (GE).
- GE MRI file format (GE)

We want to offer as much support as possible! If you have a file format that you want to see added, open an issue about it!

> If you use ``phys2bids`` in your work, please support it by citing the zenodo DOI of the version you used. You can find the latest version [here](https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3470091)
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- [Developer calls calendar](https://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/0?cid=amoycDQ1MTdhMWdpaHNuNzlnOW1ucHJkMjRAZ3JvdXAuY2FsZW5kYXIuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbQ)

## Tested OSs
While all version until `2.6.2` were tested on Linux and Windows, starting from version `2.7` onward we had to **drop Windows testing**. The reason is related to the cost of running such tests: for each Windows test, we can run up to 8 tests on Linux instead. Partial Windows testing might be reintroduced in future releases.
All versions until `2.6.2` were tested on Linux and Windows. However, starting from version `2.7` onwards we had to **drop Windows testing**. The reason for this is related to the cost of running such tests: for each Windows test, we can run up to 8 tests on Linux instead. Partial Windows testing might be reintroduced in future releases.

Hence, while **we cannot ensure that phys2bids will run on Windows or MacOS/iOS**, we don't see any reason it shouldn't. Besides, it will run on Linux Subsistems.
Hence, while **we cannot ensure that phys2bids will run on Windows or MacOS/iOS**, we don't see any reason it shouldn't. Besides, it will run on Linux Subsystems.

We apologise for the discomfort.
We apologise for any discomfort.


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