


Huge range of DICOM file types supported and support for DICOM overlays.Fusion of series with different modalities (e.g.Display of dynamic sequences/series (CINE).Browse several series concurrently in multiple windows with automatic synchronization between series and cross reference lines in series with different image planes.Standard manipulation and measurement tools.Simple and intuitive interface with full-screen mode.It is for these reasons that we do not list OsiriX Lite in our recommendations.
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Pixemo also produce a free demo version called ‘OsiriX Lite’, however there are major limitations placed on this including pop-ups asking you to upgrade to the paid version, performance restrictions, image viewing restrictions and inability to edit the meta-data attached to DICOM images – for example you can’t easily re-order series within a study, which may be important if you are preparing cases for teaching or examinations. There is a paid version of Horos called ‘OsiriX MD’, which is produced by Pixmeo, however it is expensive so not ideal for basic teaching purposes, although has great functionality. This programme is only available on Apple computers, hence why so many radiologists own MacBooks. This is a free open source version of the software used by the Royal College of Radiologists for the viva part of the Final FRCR 2B exam, so obviously it makes sense to use it for teaching as well. A popular software for radiologists working in the UK is currently a programme called ‘ Horos‘. A more severely stripped-down-to-basics album, 12 Songs, produced by Rick Rubin, was released on November 8, 2005, in two editions: a standard 12-song release, and a special edition with two bonus tracks, including one featuring backing vocals by Brian Wilson.The album debuted at No.
