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! Other great apps like OsiriX are 3D Slicer, Weasis, Miele-LXIV and InVesalius 3. The best alternative is Horos, which is both free and Open Source. Recently I had more X-rays & decided to try looking at them after the VA gave me a disc. There are more than 25 alternatives to OsiriX for a variety of platforms, including Windows, Mac, Linux, Online / Web-based and BSD. 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. 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. 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.
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