![]() However, rest assured I will be putting it to the test as I have a plethora (can you say “plethora”?) of discs w X-rays, CT’s. However, I no longer have to worry about buying OsiriX, which I wouldn’t do anyways bc when you’re living on an extremely limited fixed income, such niceties become even more extremely difficult to justify even a penny to it,Īnyways it does for the most part what it says it does & I’m sure most of the quirks I encountered were due to my lack of experience w the app. I’m giving it 4 stars bc it’s still got some quirks. I decided to look in the app store & voila, this beautiful little app which not only worked great (so far) but it’s entirely free to boot! ![]() Recently I had more X-rays & decided to try looking at them after the VA gave me a disc. It can be operated from android devices and iOS-based systems. It is compatible with Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. They had one you could buy but my experience w the free one was so poor that there was no way I was going to buy it. PostDICOM PostDICOM is one of the best DICOM viewers that offers almost all of the above features. Then I was living in the woods for 4 yrs (long story, another adventure) & when I finally got to a place where I could use my old G4 the app was bad. Completely free for personal and non-commercial use. ![]() It allows you to easily open any file stored on your device or accessible online for quick viewing whenever you want. Years ago (like 10 maybe? I’m blessed w ADHD so I have absolutely no concept of time) I had downloaded that OsiriX when it was free & was viewing all my MRI’s, etc. IDV supports DICOM files of all types (ultrasound, scanner, MRI, PET, etc.) and offers several fast and intuitive tools such as scrolling, image manipulation and measurement. ![]()
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