The latter allows you to access updates only for the first year. The price for an individual license for a single computer adds up to almost 800€. It's compatible with 64-bit architectures to make the most of the performance of modern processors.
Since it's an application only for doctors, and these guys earn quite a lot of money, it's obviously not for free, although there is a lite or trial version. This is where the drawbacks of OsiriX start to kick in. It offers advanced post-processing techniques in 2D and 3D. Unfortunately, it's only compatible with Mac OS X, so forget about using it if you're a Windows or Linux user as it's exclusive to computers made at Cupertino.
Since these applications are used to be able to view certain parts of our body very clearly, the application is compatible with retina displays and new iMacs with a 5K display, so that you don't miss out any internal details of your patients. Great performance with an interactive and intuitive user interface. Because there's also a version available for iPhone and iPad. If you're a doctor that likes to make the most of new technologies, adapting them to your work, here's a great DICOM viewer to see medical images and make your job easier when it comes to viewing this kind of image, especially if you're a fan of Apple products.