Weasis for Mac
Multipurpose standalone and web-based DICOM viewer.
Weasis is a multipurpose standalone and web-based DICOM viewer with a highly modular architecture. It is a very popular clinical viewer used in healthcare by hospitals, health networks, multicenter research trials, and patients.
Weasis DICOM viewer is cross-platform, free/libre and open-source software (FLOSS), multi-language and allows a flexible integration to PACS, RIS, HIS or PHR. This multi-platform DICOM viewer runs on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. It allows high-quality renderings with high performance through the OpenCV library.
It has been designed to meet several expectations of clinical information systems and their future evolution regarding medical imaging: providing web-based access to radiological images, as well as covering a considerable number of DICOM types and offering multimedia capabilities.
Weasis can display the content of most DICOM files including multi-frame, enhanced, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, MIME Encapsulation, SR, PR, KOS, AU, RT and ECG. It has a high level of DICOM implementation.
EPL is more business-friendly about some patent retaliation and reverse engineering clauses than LGPL. With EPL, derivative work can be distributed in any license type: open-source, freeware, commercial… However, if you distribute Weasis with some modifications (changing existing source code of the open-source Weasis plug-ins), even if it is a free distribution, you are obligated to make your modifications available to others.
Yes, the Weasis portable version can be copied in DICOM CD-ROMs as a multi-platform stand-alone viewer with launchers for Mac OS X, Linux and Windows. The viewer requires that a Java Runtime Environment (JRE 8 or greater) be installed on the machine to run. If Java is not installed on Windows, a dialog will propose to install it from the Internet.
The viewer loads automatically images from DICOMDIR or from directories configured in "weasis/conf/config.properties (by default weasis.portable.dicom.directory=dicom,DICOM,IMAGES,images).
For burning studies with Weasis, and additionnal plugin must be activated. In the web distribution, add weasis-ext.war. In the portable distribution, 1) uncompress weasis-ext.war, 2) copy weasis-isowriter-x.x.x.jar into weasis-portable/weasis/, 3) replace the file conf/ext-config.properties, 4) edit ext-config.properties and modify ${weasis.codebase.ext.url} by ${weasis.codebase.url}
Weasis is much better than the free Windows-only software that came on my CT scan disc. It is simple and straightforward with crystal clear rendering. My only grumble is the open / save dialogue boxes do not access OS level tools in Mac OS X or Linux Mint (not sure about other Linux distros). Overall, a huge thank you to Weasis devs!!!
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