OS X: Download the Ovation application, double click to unzip, and drag to the /Applications directory.
Windows: Download the Ovation application, and unzip. Copy the ovation\ directory to your preferred executable directory.
Linux: Download the Ovation application, and unzip. Copy the ovation/ directory to your preffered executable directory.
OS X: Double-click the Ovation application (in /Applications)
Windows and Linux: Double-click the ovation shell or executable file (named ovation or ovation.exe, respectively). It can be found in the ovation/bin/ directory.
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- “People” symbol by Videologin.net, from thenounproject.com collection
- “Magnifying Glass” symbol from thenounproject.com collection
- “Bar Graph” symbol by Ben King, from thenounproject.com collection
- “Idea” symbol from thenounproject.com collection
- "Education" symbol by Thibault Geffroy from thenounproject.com collection
- “Lightning” symbol by Matthew Hock, from thenounproject.com collection
- “Splatter” symbol by Connie Shu, from thenounproject.com collection
- “Refresh” symbol from thenounproject.com collection
- “Entrance” symbol by Pedro Lalli, from thenounproject.com collection
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- “Microscope” symbol by Jack Biesek, Gladys Brenner, Margaret Faye, Healther Merrifield, Kate Keating, Wendy Olmstead, Todd Pierce, Jamie Cowgill, Jim Bolek, - from thenounproject.com collection
- “Brain” symbol by Jack Biesek, Gladys Brenner, Margaret Faye, Healther Merrifield, Kate Keating, Wendy Olmstead, Todd Pierce, Jamie Cowgill, Jim Bolek, from thenounproject.com collection
- “Laboratory” symbol by Jack Biesek, Gladys Brenner, Margaret Faye, Healther Merrifield, Kate Keating, Wendy Olmstead, Todd Pierce, Jamie Cowgill, Jim Bolek, from thenounproject.com collection
- “Test Tube” symbol by Zach Graham, from thenounproject.com collection