MicroDicom is a specialized medical imaging software publisher whose tools revolve around the DICOM standard that underlies virtually all radiological workflows. The company’s flagship MicroDicom DICOM Viewer equips radiologists, technologists, and students with a lightweight yet clinically capable workspace for opening, measuring, annotating, and archiving CT, MR, CR, DX, RF, and other modality studies. Typical use cases include quick multi-planar reconstruction on emergency laptops, classroom case review, secondary capture for presentations, and long-term offline storage on modest hardware. Complementing the viewer, the MicroDicom Shell Extension integrates the same DICOM parsing engine directly into Windows Explorer, exposing tag summaries, preview thumbnails, and one-click launch without opening a separate application; this streamlines technologist QC, researcher file triage, and PACS administrator housekeeping. Together the two packages form an unobtrusive, USB-portable ecosystem that satisfies HIPAA-compatible offline viewing, educational scenario rehearsal, and small-clinic image distribution without the licensing overhead of enterprise suites. Both utilities observe strict DICOM compliance, export to common bitmap and vector formats, and run on any Windows edition from 7 onward, making them frequent additions to radiology reading rooms, university labs, and humanitarian field hospitals alike. MicroDicom software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are served through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always deliver the latest release, and can be installed individually or in unattended batch sets.