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Version History of MedFilm

4.25

June 1, 2016

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. support more information display on viewer Improve interaction with image slider on viewer fix some display bug on study list

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4.21

May 13, 2016

fix some bugs support more structure report format

4.19

May 5, 2016

add auto find local dicom node with bonjour add browse website and download dicom files within app

4.15

April 7, 2016

add more display controls add window level & width customization add more transform operations

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4.10

March 12, 2016

Bug fixes and performance improvments More dicom file importing features

4.5

November 3, 2015

Support to view DICOM pdf and structured reporting Fix adding photo bug

4.1

October 2, 2015

iOS compatibility update Support Chinese language

4.0

May 29, 2015

Performance Improvement Bug fixed

3.9.1

February 27, 2015

more general improvements and performance optimize for iPad -support series animation -support image slab -support more option for two series fusion -customize window width and level support roi annotation for iPhone

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3.4

February 19, 2015

performance improvements and updates (1) summary pixel information in roi (2) flip horizontal vertical (3) flip whole series (4) display cine rate and series direction (5) switch image by left or right swipe gesture (6) switch series by up or down swipe gesture

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Description of MedFilm

MedFilm is a fast dicom viewer. MedFilm can query and retrieve DICOM images from any DICOM compatible software and PACS through some DICOM network protocols: C-Find SCU, C-GET SCU, WADO. MedFilm can display all kinds of image modalities, such as US, CT, MRI, PET and etc.

MedFilm: FAQ

Is the MedFilm app compatible with iPads?

Yes, MedFilm can be used on iPad devices.

Who developed the MedFilm app?

Fuli Wu developed the MedFilm app.

What is the minimum iOS version supported by MedFilm?

MedFilm minimum iOS requirement is iOS 7.0.

What user rating does the MedFilm app have?

The current user rating of the MedFilm app is 4.6.

What category of app is MedFilm?

The Medfilm App Relates To The Medical Genre.

Which version of the MedFilm app is the latest one?

The newest version of MedFilm is 4.25.

What date was the latest MedFilm update released?

October 1, 2024 is the exact date of the latest MedFilm update.

What is the exact date the MedFilm app came out?

The MedFilm app became available to the public on February 5, 2023.

What age is MedFilm suitable for?

Contains graphic violence, sexual content, or drug use, suitable for adults only.

What are the languages offered by the MedFilm app?

MedFilm can be used in English, Chinese.

Is MedFilm accessible through Apple Arcade's subscription model?

Unfortunately, MedFilm is not on Apple Arcade.

Does MedFilm allow for in-app purchases?

No, MedFilm does not allow for in-app purchases.

Is MedFilm specifically engineered for Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

Sorry, MedFilm is not specifically engineered for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Are ads featured prominently in MedFilm?

No, ads are not featured prominently in MedFilm.

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  • Read all your MRIs CT Scans and X-Rays from your phone

    Awesome App. Thanks Professor.

    I can see my MRI head and my CT Head and carry these with me on my phone and now I can show them to who I want when I want. It does help if you learn to read MRIs and CT- Brain scans although there are plenty of free tutorials online.

    My GP told me over the phone that I had brain damage after a routine CT for sinuses. The scans revealed frontal & parietal lobe brain damage and they tried to tell me that one in five men are walking around with similar damage to their brain. I have known for years there was something not quite right about me (understatement) and knew they were trying to brush me off especially when they offered me anti-depressants.

    Why would I take SSRIs when I have physical damage not a chemical imbalance. I’ll tell you why so they could turn me into a walking zombie and try to shut me up. Plus make more money from the prescriptions by palming me off with the cheapest drug that would kill my brain even more and get rid of me at the same time as I wouldn’t have bothered anyone after a few weeks on those things. Anyway…

    To get the images into the app simply decrypt your CD from your NHS scan and compress the contents of the images folder then point the app at the zip and that’s it. All your scans will appear.

    The unfortunate state of GP surgeries make this app a necessity. They don’t read your notes they don’t know how to read scans they are not specialists in anything they are simply glorified librarians that need training in everything from managing people to attitude and Ego. This is why you yourself have to learn to show these people that just because they are getting paid the same for sitting behind a desk prescribing patients the cheapest medication they can over the phone with no examinations so they can maximise their monthly government bonus from all the unnecessary prescriptions.

    That we can do a much better job. Be insistent!

    Thanks again Radiologist Professor Howard Mann.

    Awesome Job!
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  • A good viewer!

    This is a good quality app. I especially appreciated the ability to import entire zip archives with DICOM data. Just take the content of DICOM folder and archive the content into a zip (with all nested dirs). The app will nicely organize the content into series grouped by patient. You can import archives from iCloud or send them over wi-fi from your computer.
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  • Wojtek

    I’m able to view my Mri scan from the file on my Ipad