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<P>I'm curious what solutions other OPSers are using for their image montaging needs.</P>
<P>We have ImageNet 2000, which does a "decent" job for when that software was created (&gt;7 years ago).&nbsp; I also know from looking at AAO that there are newer and better apps out there.&nbsp; What do people use and like?</P>
<P>Not trying to do anything fancy, just provide the capability for residents and attendings who occasionally ask for it....at the same time as satifying my own reasonably high standards.&nbsp;&nbsp;</P>
<P>NOT looking to upgrade or add-on to our&nbsp;image capture&nbsp;environment, looking for something that can be installed as a stand alone application.&nbsp;</P>
<P>We're in a Windows-exclusive&nbsp;environment.</P>
<P>Thanks!</P>
<P>j-</P>
<P>btw - approximate cost, if known, is also appreciated.</P>]]></description>
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