Evorad or some other software might fare better this route. As distasteful as it is I was able able to quickly connect an iphone to itunes without jailbreaking using virtualbox. If you have a copy of windows then Virtualbox is free and easy to use. Viewer isn't station quality of course.Äownloaded evorad and it didn't work for me. Our PACS system is McKesson and definitely will export to linux via CD. If anyone knows one please tell me.I'm assuming these are outside films brought in with patients. I've heard about a free open source Mac software called Osirix but there doesn't seem an equivalent for Linux. I tried Aesculap but it didn't work, the quality of the images was awful and you couldn't browse them conveniently anyway, you'd have to explore every folder and file one by one. So I was wondering whether you've heard of any linux software able to open and browse medical imaging. I'm a resident in neurology and in my work you deal often with CT scans and MRIs which come on Cds and the viewing software included is for Windows.
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