Regards
Support reading Picture format : BMP files, Dr. Halo CUT, DDS, EXR files, Raw Fax G3, GIF files, HDR files, ICO files, IFF, JBIG files, JNG files, JPEG/JIF files, JPEG-2000 File Format, JPEG-2000 codestream, JPEG-XR files, KOALA, Kodak PhotoCD, MNG, PCX, PBM/PGM/PPM files, PFM files, PNG files, Macintosh PICT, Photoshop PSD, RAW camera, Sun RAS, SGI, TARGA files, TIFF files, WBMP files, WebP files, XBM, XPM files, PFM, SVG, AVIF AND HEIC. Support reading Video format (DXVA2 acceleration support) : mpeg4, avi, mkv, webp, y4m, AV1 format, quicktime and AVCHD. Open DMG file and Copy RegardsViewer to Application Folder. Add new button for linking external program for video and picture edition. Correct crash when you keep push down space bar after video thumbnail. Correct bug on scrollbar disapear on Thumbnail video and Thumbnail effect.
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XnView
XnView MP/Classic is a free Image Viewer to easily open and edit your photo file. The Image Viewer supports all major image formats (JPEG, TIFF, PNG, GIF, WEBP, PSD, JPEG2000, OpenEXR, camera RAW, HEIC, PDF, DNG, CR2). As Image Viewer you have features like color adjusting, image resizer, cropping, screen capture, metadata editing (IPTC, XMP) and much more. With its easy-to-use explorer-like interface, XnView MP allow you to quickly view your images and photos, but also to make image management. You have features like batch rename, batch converter, duplicate image finder, image compare, but you can also create contact sheets, slideshow.
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PstViewer Pro™
PstViewer Pro™ is a viewer for opening, searching and converting different kinds of email content, including .pst, .ost, .msg, .eml, and .mbox files.
Use PstViewer Pro to convert emails between different formats. Save email and file attachments as PDF documents.
Bulk export and convert emails Also supports bulk printing of emails.
Download the free 15 day trial.
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Eye Of Gnome
Eye of GNOME is an image viewer. With it you can view images of almost any type. You can manage large collections of images and can display a slideshow. You can also make basic changes to photos like rotating or flipping them, or converting them to a different file format. The images should automatically open in the Image Viewer when you double-click an image file in the file browser. If this is not the case, you should make Image Viewer the default application for viewing images. You can zoom in and out to show more or less of an image on the screen. It is useful if you want to see a large image completely or if you want to inspect the details of an image. The Image Viewer tries to guess the file format to save the image in based on the file extension you choose. If you don't recognize the file extension you type, or if you don't know which one to use, click Supported Image Files in the Save Image window. This will allow you to choose a file type from the drop down box.
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