![]() ![]() What that means to OsiriX users worldwide is that OsiriX is no longer part of the open source community. On Friday the 13 th (interpret the date as you wish) of March 2015, Pixmeo SARL released Version 6.5 of OsiriX, this time without opening the product to the community under an open source license. Our industry just passed an unfortunate but significant milestone in the world of medical image viewing. When OsiriX moves from open to closed source, what does that mean for users?
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