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* Or you can see a fully in-browser build of Grist at [gristlabs.github.io/grist-static](https://gristlabs.github.io/grist-static/).
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* Or you can download Grist as a desktop app from [github.com/gristlabs/grist-desktop](https://github.com/gristlabs/grist-desktop).
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To get `grist-core` running on your computer with [Docker](https://www.docker.com/get-started), do:
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To get the default version of `grist-core` running on your computer
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with [Docker](https://www.docker.com/get-started), do:
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```sh
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docker pull gristlabs/grist
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and running it on a public server in our
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[Self-Managed Grist](https://support.getgrist.com/self-managed/) handbook.
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## Available Docker images
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The default Docker image is `gristlabs/grist`. This contains all of
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the standard Grist functionality, as well as extra source-available
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code for enterprise customers taken from the the
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[grist-ee](https://github.com/gristlabs/grist-ee) repository. This
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extra code is not under a free or open source license. By default,
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however, the code from the `grist-ee` repository is completely inert and
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inactive. This code becomes active only when an administrator enables
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it by setting either `GRIST_ACTIVATION` or `GRIST_ACTIVATION_FILE`.
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If you would rather use an image that contains exclusively free and
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open source code, the `gristlabs/grist-oss` Docker image is available
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for this purpose. It is by default functionally equivalent to the
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`gristlabs/grist` image.
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## The administrator panel
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You can turn on a special admininistrator panel to inspect the status
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