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Fix conda package link in README#1483

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Updated conda package link to point to conda-forge.

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  • Update README conda installation section to point to the pythonocc-core package on the conda-forge channel instead of the old location.

Updated conda package link to point to conda-forge.
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Updates the README to point the documented conda package link to the correct conda-forge location for pythonocc-core.

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Corrected the documented conda package URL to reference the conda-forge channel instead of the pythonocc channel.
  • Replaced the anaconda.org package link host path from the pythonocc channel to the conda-forge channel in the installation instructions section.
  • Kept all surrounding installation text and version information unchanged to preserve existing guidance.
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Hey - I've found 1 issue

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Please address the comments from this code review:

## Individual Comments

### Comment 1
<location path="README.md" line_range="34" />
<code_context>
 Install with conda
 ------------------
-pythonocc provides precompiled [conda packages](https://anaconda.org/pythonocc/pythonocc-core) (they depend on third part libraries made available from the conda-forge channel) for python 3.10, 3.11, 3.12, 3.13 and 3.14. This will get you up and running in minutes whether you run win32/win64/linux64/osx64. Here is an example for python 3.12:
+pythonocc provides precompiled [conda packages](https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/pythonocc-core) (they depend on third part libraries made available from the conda-forge channel) for python 3.10, 3.11, 3.12, 3.13 and 3.14. This will get you up and running in minutes whether you run win32/win64/linux64/osx64. Here is an example for python 3.12:

 ```bash
</code_context>
<issue_to_address>
**issue (typo):** Fix minor wording and capitalization issues ("third part""third-party" and "python""Python").

Also update "third part" to "third-party" and capitalize both instances of "python" to "Python" on this line.

```suggestion
pythonocc provides precompiled [conda packages](https://anaconda.org/conda-forge/pythonocc-core) (they depend on third-party libraries made available from the conda-forge channel) for Python 3.10, 3.11, 3.12, 3.13 and 3.14. This will get you up and running in minutes whether you run win32/win64/linux64/osx64. Here is an example for Python 3.12:
```
</issue_to_address>

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