DICOM Gobbler with DICOM tag prefix and suffix

A new version of DICOM Gobbler? Don’t mind if we do.

DICOM Gobbler is our CD/USB to PACS DICOM import tool. It lives in your system tray, quietly waits for you to insert a DICOM CD, and then imports everything efficiently to PACS.

So what’s new?
– We’ve made Gobbler a lot faster during import.
– You can now prefix, suffix, or replace DICOM attributes during import to PACS.

Plus, we’ve fixed some bugs that, quite frankly, we’re a little embarrassed about.

Have a free evaluation download today!
https://store.fluxinc.ca/files/DGB/latest

Ps. If you’ve previously used Gobbler, and your evaluation has expired, then please contact us for an extension.

Import DICOM CDs & DVDs to PACS

What is a DICOM Gobbler?

  • It lives in the system tray;
  • It watches for DICOM CDs and DVDs;
  • It offers to import all DICOM instances to your local PACS;
  • It hides back into the tray as it imports; and
  • It’s ready to be installed!

We are happy to announce that DICOM Gobbler is now ready for general use.

DICOM Gobbler was born thanks to a request from Bonita Community Health Center — one of our oldest customers. John at Bonita asked for a DICOM import utility that is unobtrusive, easy-to-use, and can decompress proprietary formats, like JPEG2000, to make them compatible with their older Merge PACS viewer.

An alpha version of Gobbler was released in mid-2016, and since then it has already been deployed in five continents, including at a cardiology centre in Brazil, a hospital in Israel, and dental x-ray facilities in Australia and China.

If you’d like to learn a little more about Gobbler, then please

Visit the Product Page

or, if you’re the impatient type, then

Download an Evaluation Copy

DICOM Gobbler Free Alpha Release

We’ve been working with a long-time client to help them import DICOM CDs to PACS. Many of the offerings on the market are either complicated, expensive, or both.

So, we created a new tool — we’re calling it DICOM Gobbler, for now. It’s a work-in-progress, but it’s more than sufficient to import many DICOM CD, DVD and USB to PACS.

Give it a try and let us know what features you would like to see!