

You can download previous Fiji builds by date stamp from the archive. See the source code page for details on obtaining the Fiji source code. If you encounter bugs, please see the Getting Help page.Many common questions are answered on the FAQ.That means that you do not have to run an installer just download, unpack and Now you can be confident in making the move to a new M1 MacMini or MacBook Air and finally ditch that dust-gathering Windows PC your grandma gave you after graduation.Support for installing Fiji via Flatpak is in the works see

Refer to Jeff Langmaid’s tutorial on The 4 Crucial Tools in Your Imaging Software for a good overview of how to systematically read the images. Once the import is complete, you can view the images in various ways. It may take a few minutes for the images to be loaded into your database. If you do not need to view the images in the future, you can choose Copy Links).

With the advent of cloud-based EMR software such as JaneApp and ChiroFusion, more and more chiropractors are considering the switch to Mac. Whether you receive a CD-ROM from an imaging center with Windows only software, or are taking your own x-rays in office but want to view them on a shiny new M1 MacBook Air at home, these simple steps will get you the result you need. In this post I’ll explain how you can open x-ray images and MRI files on a Mac.
