Strengths
- Comprehensive suite covering multiple MRI modalities and analysis techniques
- Open-source and free to use for academic and clinical research
- Strong support and documentation from a reputable research group
- Widely adopted in the neuroimaging community ensuring compatibility and reproducibility
- Regularly updated with new features and bug fixes
Limitations
- Steep learning curve for beginners without prior neuroimaging experience
- Primarily designed for Linux and macOS; Windows support is limited and requires workarounds
- User interface is less modern compared to some commercial neuroimaging software
- Limited direct integration with cloud platforms out of the box