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OsiriX DICOM QuickLook vs QuickLook Video

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

OsiriX DICOM QuickLook

6.0
Utilities

Quick Look plugin for OsiriX DICOM files

QuickLook Video

8.0
Media & Design

Thumbnails, static previews, cover art and metadata for video files

Metric OsiriX DICOM QuickLook QuickLook Video
Category Utilities Media & Design
AI Score 6.0 8.0
30-day Installs - 742
90-day Installs - 1.3K
365-day Installs 55 1.3K
Version 6.0 3.07
Auto-updates No No
Deprecated Yes No
GitHub Stars 3.4K
GitHub Forks 116
Open Issues 14
License GPL-2.0
Language Swift
Last GitHub Commit 28d ago
First Seen Aug 7, 2023 Oct 19, 2014

Reviews

OsiriX DICOM QuickLook

OsiriX DICOM QuickLook is a niche tool that enables quick preview of DICOM medical imaging files directly from macOS Finder. It integrates seamlessly with OsiriX, providing healthcare professionals with a convenient way to view medical images without launching the full application.

Enables preview of DICOM files using macOS Quick Look functionality.

Pros

  • + Quick and efficient DICOM file preview without launching OsiriX.
  • + Integration with OsiriX enhances workflow for medical professionals.
  • + Niche but valuable tool for specific user groups.

Cons

  • - No auto-updates, which may lead to outdated features or security concerns.
  • - Low usage indicated by zero installs in the last 30 days.

QuickLook Video

QuickLook Video enhances macOS Finder with thumbnails, static previews, cover art, and metadata for video files, making media organization more efficient. It benefits users with extensive video collections, offering a cleaner and more informative file management experience.

Enhances macOS Finder's ability to display video file information, including thumbnails, cover art, and metadata.

Pros

  • + Popular and widely used with over 3k GitHub stars
  • + Adds essential features for media organization
  • + Actively maintained with regular updates

Cons

  • - No auto-update feature
  • - Some users may desire more dynamic video previews