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Best Picture Viewer


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Hi all,

For long days I am looking for a good picture viewer software. I used ACDSee(3.0) for long days but now I found it takes a lot of resources. I like the easy-to-use interface used in ACDSee but now can't compromise with resource.

I have tried Irfanview, Picasa. But the interface I dont like.

Please help me finding a good image viewer.

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  trigger_my_passion said:
Try http://www.xnview.com/.

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Another enthusiastic vote for XnView, because it's a MEDIA browser with tons of features.

It allows me to quickly browse most graphic, audio and video formats IN the browser. It will open the default app for the very few formats it can't view.

It also has excellent batch processing and conversion tools, plus a built in slideshow viewer that can save your slideshows to a file.

I haven't yet found a media browser that's truly universal, but XnView comes very close.

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Just to view images use this free context-menu viewer, good quality rendering and many plugins available for specific formats (uses the same plugins as the Japanese image viewer Suse)

http://www.virtualplastic.net/html/toptools.html

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  soumendu said:
Hi all,

For long days I am looking for a good picture viewer software. I used ACDSee(3.0) for long days but now I found it takes a lot of resources. I like the easy-to-use interface used in ACDSee but now can't compromise with resource.

I have tried Irfanview, Picasa. But the interface I dont like.

Please help me finding a good image viewer.

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xnview. definitely. acdsee went sooooo slow, it's next to useless. xnview is lightning fast, and is free

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  coyotewrw said:
Another enthusiastic vote for XnView, because it's a MEDIA browser with tons of features.

It allows me to quickly browse most graphic, audio and video formats IN the browser. It will open the default app for the very few formats it can't view.

It also has excellent batch processing and conversion tools, plus a built in slideshow viewer that can save your slideshows to a file.

I haven't yet found a media browser that's truly universal, but XnView comes very close.

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And another vote for XnView

k0zy

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