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author | Sebastien Jodogne <s.jodogne@gmail.com> |
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date | Fri, 22 Apr 2016 14:18:42 +0200 |
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Orthanc Explorer is not user-friendly enough for my use ======================================================= Orthanc is designed as a lightweight service for medical imaging, where the word *service* must be understood in the sense of `service-oriented architectures <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Service-oriented_architecture>`__. As a consequence, Orthanc is conceived as a robust back-end server (command-line) that aims to provide the most simple and generic support of DICOM. To state it differently, **the primary focus of the Orthanc project is not on the user interface**. However, Orthanc comes out-of-the-box with :ref:`Orthanc Explorer <orthanc-explorer>`, its default Web user interface. **Orthanc Explorer is designed for administrative, low-level purpose.** It is also used by the development team to test the features of Orthanc as they get introduced in the REST API. Orthanc Explorer is mainly targeted towards a technical audience (notably system/network engineers, `PACS <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Picture_archiving_and_communication_system>`__ managers, medical physicists, and researchers). **Non-technical audience** (physicists, patients, administrative staff...) **might expect an user interface that is more user-friendly than Orthanc Explorer**, and/or that integrates more features (such as sorting resources, access control lists, tagging images, beautiful layout...). If you need such a more advanced `user experience <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_experience>`__ so that Orthanc better fits your clinical workflow, you will have to develop a separate, custom Web interface on the top of the :ref:`rest`, maybe as a `plugin <https://github.com/jodogne/OrthancContributed/tree/master/Plugins>`__. Any front-end Web developer could take care of this task using well-known JavaScript frameworks (such as Meteor, AngularJS, Ember.js...). It is possible that an official plugin that provides a more advanced user interface will be developed in the future (provided we find funding for this development). In the meantime, you can also contact a company that provides **commercial support on the top of Orthanc** and that might have developed an advanced user interface. Currently, `Osimis <http://osimis.io/>`_ is the only company ensuring such corporate services, but others might show up in the future. A `contact form <http://www.orthanc-server.com/orthanc-pro.php>`_ is available on the official Web page of Orthanc.