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''The Quick Dicom Toolkit is an easy to use Dicom medical imaging package for Mac OSX, providing QuickLook, Spotlight, Quartz Composer, Window/Level and a Dicom file analyzer''
''The Quick Dicom Toolkit is an easy to use Dicom medical imaging package for Mac OSX, providing QuickLook, Spotlight, Quartz Composer, Window/Level and a Dicom file analyzer''
== Advanced Open-Source PACS workstation ==
[http://http://www.osirix-viewer.com/index2.html  OsiriX Medical Imaging Software]
Next generation DICOM Viewer,
Ultrafast performance
Intuitive interactive user interface
Exclusive innovative technique for 3D/4D/5D navigation
Designed by radiologists for radiologists
Distributed under Open Source licensing - GPL
Open platform for development of processing tools
More than 20'000 users worldwide
Thanks to all OsiriX users who believe in an open, different and free future in medical imaging.
[http://sourceforge.net/projects/osirix/ Source available on Source Forge]

Latest revision as of 15:40, 26 November 2007

This from Open SourceQuick Dicom Toolkit

Would be useful for anyone considering writing a new DICOM application. Absolutely state of the art, runs on Leopard and acts as a finder plug-in so DICOM can be viewed right in the file system.

The Quick Dicom Toolkit is an easy to use Dicom medical imaging package for Mac OSX, providing QuickLook, Spotlight, Quartz Composer, Window/Level and a Dicom file analyzer

Advanced Open-Source PACS workstation

OsiriX Medical Imaging Software

Next generation DICOM Viewer, Ultrafast performance Intuitive interactive user interface Exclusive innovative technique for 3D/4D/5D navigation Designed by radiologists for radiologists Distributed under Open Source licensing - GPL Open platform for development of processing tools More than 20'000 users worldwide

Thanks to all OsiriX users who believe in an open, different and free future in medical imaging. Source available on Source Forge