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Espresso Ray

Espresso Ray at Mac App Store analyse

Verto Studio LLC
0 ratings · Power index: 1480
Version 1.1.1
Size 0 Bytes
Updated 3 years ago
Released 16 Jan 2013

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Description

A low-fat, to the point, DICOM viewer and converter. Espresso Ray is a viewer and batch converter for DICOM images. It supports 3D volumetric and 2D formats. It also supports both grayscale and color DICOM images of any size. Unlike complicated bloated medical software, Espresso Ray exists to be as simplistic and to-the-point as possible for viewing and converting DICOM images. If you need to convert a set of dicom images to PNG or JPEG format, Espresso Ray will do it! These days, medical software tends to be bloated, overcomplicated and not very easy to use. But what about those of us who are not medical professionals? It seems as if traditional medical viewers missed the memo: Mac software should be simple, easy, and shouldnt require any training to use. Apply that concept to a DICOM file viewer, and Espresso Ray is the result.

Estimates

Monthly Downloads > 32.56k
Est. Revenue ~ $13.32k

Availability

Devices

MacDesktop

Pricing by country

Country Price
Canada 6.99 CAD
China 38 CNY
France 5.99 EUR
Germany 5.99 EUR
Italy 5.99 EUR
Netherlands 5.99 EUR
Portugal 5.99 EUR
Spain 5.99 EUR
Poland 4.49 EUR
UK 4.99 GBP
India 499 INR
Japan 800 JPY
Korea, Republic Of 6600 KRW
Poland 29.99 PLN
Russia 449 RUB
Turkey 229.99 TRY
USA 4.99 USD
Korea, Republic Of 4.39 USD
Ukraine 5.99 USD

user-unfriendly

Dpwell2 · 9 years ago · v1.1

It did the job I wanted it to, but made it quite a bit harder than necessary. I was batch converting files. If you select a bunch of files and click "convert", nothing happens. Instead, I discovered you have to double click one of your selected files. My files were on a CD, and espresso ray offered to save the file on the original, write-only, media, which is not helpful. If you forget to change the save location and try to save on the cd, it tells you that (fair enough) but then doesnt remember the location of the files you had just laboriously navigated to deep in the dicom directory structure, so you have to laboriously navigate to them all over again.

スクロールしてみることができないので実用的ではない

studentmedical9090 · 9 years ago · v1.1

医療系の画像をスクロールしてみることを期待している人にはお勧めできません。画像が一枚ずつ、なんの関連性もなくたくさんの別ウィンドウででてくるだけです。

The document could not be opened

rmccoyis · 9 years ago · v1.1

Bought the app for a single purpose, opening .dcm files. However, this app won’t open a single one of them. Every single file results in the same error “The document could not be opened” OK.

OS X El Capitan v10.11.5

nyc.blacksmith · 9 years ago · v1.1

In case anyone is wondering if this app works on newer systems, it does for me. I’m using a MacMini (late 2012) 16G RAM. As others have noted, you can export multiple files in nested folders as PNGs or JPGs. Simply drag the export folder onto Preview and use your left/right arrow keys to “animate” the slideshow. Seems like the app was written several years ago yet still works fine. Thank you Expresso Ray.

Awesome - crazy easy, worked perfectly, love it!!

LCroz · 9 years ago · v1.1

What a blessing that this exists, so I could look at the x-ray my vet’s office sent! Easy-peasy: purchased, opened, figured out which file on the vet’s CD was the image file (it was the one named IM000000, with no file extension), viewed it with full zooming and scrolling capabilities, then saved it to my hard drive in both jpg and png formats with a couple of clicks. Also dragged a copy of the original image file to my hard drive, just in case I ever want to open that again. SO worth the money it isn’t funny - just called my vet’s office and told them to pass the app’s name along to all their Mac-owning customers! They were delighted - and I knew they would be, since I could tell when they told me I wouldn’t be able to view the x-ray on my Mac that they were bracing for a disappointed reaction, clearly from having heard them before…problem solved!

I would like a refund

Kewpie79 · 9 years ago · v1.1

Unable to open the disc I wanted to view with this app.

Did not work

Sally sue who · 9 years ago · v1.1

It didnt work. I tried to change my dicom MRI files to be able to see. But, I want my money back. This didnt work at all for me.