I have used Image Tool to create data for my thesis, so obviously I need to reference it. Any idea how I might do that?!
Answer by
Swati Dubey
To reference Image Tool in a thesis, you should cite it like any other software. Include the name of the software, the version number, and the publisher. For example, "Image Tool, version 4.2, published by XYZ Software (2020)."
Can't install Imagetool version 3.00 on Windows 7 64 bit. Is there a possibility to do it?
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Answer by
Alex Urbach
There is no compatible version available for installation on Windows 7. The tweaks don't help at all which means the only possible solution at this time is virtualization. Install VirtualBox then create a XP machine using a Windows XP Installer Disc and then you will have the possibility to transfer the file on that environment to install it.
ImageTool is an old application which is not compatible with the latest Windows versions. I suggest you to download and install Windows XP Mode and install the application in this environment. Windows XP Mode makes it easy to install and run many applications compatible with Windows XP directly on a computer that use Windows 7.
ImageTool is an image editing application, but also it has some features that can help you measure the total area of a circle. If you want to download it you can do it through Software Informer application's page. Also, you need to know that this application is freeware so you don't need to fill up a registration form.
For measurement of knee and ankle joint reposition test this device is used.But a standard error of this measurement tool is not available.
Standard error of measurement is not available for the ImageTool program for the measurement of joint reposition angle in knee and ankle joint tests.
I have used Image Tool to create data for my thesis, so obviously I need to reference it. Any idea how I might do that?!
To reference Image Tool in a thesis, you should cite it like any other software. Include the name of the software, the version number, and the publisher. For example, "Image Tool, version 4.2, published by XYZ Software (2020)."
I need to download a version that will work with Windows 10.
Yes, ImageTool does work with Windows 10. You can download a version that is compatible with Windows 10.
Can't install Imagetool version 3.00 on Windows 7 64 bit. Is there a possibility to do it?
There is no compatible version available for installation on Windows 7. The tweaks don't help at all which means the only possible solution at this time is virtualization. Install VirtualBox then create a XP machine using a Windows XP Installer Disc and then you will have the possibility to transfer the file on that environment to install it.
Download ImageTool: http://compdent.uthscsa.edu/dig/download.html
Download VirtualBox: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/virtualbox/downloads/index.html
Is ImageTool compatible with Macintosh; and if not, which is the best software that can replace it?
Try ImageJ. It's multi-platform and free, and does pretty much the same kind of image analysis as ImageTool.
There's also IPLab, but it's quite costly.
How to download image tool 3.0?
It is no longer maintained or developed, you can contact the developers to see if they still get the file.
ImageTool is an old application which is not compatible with the latest Windows versions. I suggest you to download and install Windows XP Mode and install the application in this environment. Windows XP Mode makes it easy to install and run many applications compatible with Windows XP directly on a computer that use Windows 7.
ImageTool is an image editing application, but also it has some features that can help you measure the total area of a circle. If you want to download it you can do it through Software Informer application's page. Also, you need to know that this application is freeware so you don't need to fill up a registration form.