Hello,
It's been quite some time but I wanted to fix some annoying issues in the application.
This week-end I fixed some issues with data input, finished the localisation framework and clean the code (and the GUI).
I'm playing now with the themes to give it a nice look on Gnome but I haven't found a perfect solution now.
Stay tuned!
Monday, September 14, 2009
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Version 0.4.1 available!
A minor release because I don't have much time to add real new features :)
So I added the version of the DICOM norm used in the about box (thanks for the idea zorbao) and a few others look and feels, because I like jgoodies.
Next work will be on localizing the GUI: I need to learn how to do that properly...
Available here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/jdicom-buddy
So I added the version of the DICOM norm used in the about box (thanks for the idea zorbao) and a few others look and feels, because I like jgoodies.
Next work will be on localizing the GUI: I need to learn how to do that properly...
Available here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/jdicom-buddy
Sunday, June 22, 2008
Version 0.4 available!
This new version is the occasion to play again with Java. No that my job lets me that much time but well I like my small project :)
So the release notes is simple:
So the release notes is simple:
- the search by value is now case insensitive
- the DICOM tags are formatted as in the standard
Monday, April 14, 2008
Java Dicom Buddy project
- Presentation
Java Dicom Buddy is an application that may be handy for everybody working in the DICOM world: it provides a convenient way to search the name of a DICOM tag given its DICOM code and on the other hand to search the code given the name of the tag.
- History
Java Dicom Buddy was born when I wanted to learn Java. I often looked at several open source projects like dcm4che, dvtk, mirth with admiration but I barely saw how I could to contribute to those projects. During my search about free applications for the healthcare world, I discovered a nice piece of software called Dicom Buddy. Fortunately (for me), it was not open source so I decided to clone this application using Java.
- Sourceforge project
http://sourceforge.net/jdicom
Friday, April 4, 2008
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