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    Quick DICOM Tag Editor

    Quick DICOM Tag Editor

    View and edit DICOM tags (Windows & Mac & Linux)

    * General description - View and modify DICOM tags of a single file - View and modify DICOM tags from multiple files - Dump DICOM tags into a text file - Preview images (DICOM pixel data) * Update history - All update history list have been moved to the Wiki page
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    OpenPatientOS

    OpenPatientOS

    OpenPatientOS is an information system for managing patient records

    It can support a small clinic or hospital in managing patient personal, medical, and billing records through an easy to use Swing user interface. How to install: i. Simply import the database dump from the database folder to create the necessary tables for the system to run. You can use either phpMyAdmin for localhost; Microsoft SQL Server; or simply Query Browser for MySQL. Other database environments have not been tested hence I don't guarantee their adaptability. ii. Run and Build the system in NetBeans IDE 7.0. Other IDEs have not been tested for this system. ...
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    JmxHist keeps monitoring history of your application's state, via JMX, and stores in a csv file. You can specify MBeans/Attributes to be stored. You can take certain action when an attribute meet a threshold. It shows charts of the data via web.
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