Windows 7 Photo Viewer?
Mar. 31st, 2010 05:51 pmCalling on the great hive mind to suggest a simple, affordable photo viewer program which meets ALL the following requirements:
1. Runs under Windows 7 64-bit
2. Can start up in a view which shows thumbnails of photos in the selected folder
3. Has a simple way to switch from thumbnail mode to full screen mode
4. Has shortcut keys to copy and move a photo to another folder
5. Hitting the delete key deletes the selected photos(s) or folder(s)
Extra points for:
Remembering the last folder selected, and returning there on the next launch
Being able to show thumbnails of photos inside zip files
Slideshow mode
Simple is better. I had been using ACDSee until it deleted some pictures during a not-quite-Windows7-compatible moment. Adobe products cost way too much for what I need. Most of the ones I've seen lack #4, which I need a lot.
AdvThanksance
1. Runs under Windows 7 64-bit
2. Can start up in a view which shows thumbnails of photos in the selected folder
3. Has a simple way to switch from thumbnail mode to full screen mode
4. Has shortcut keys to copy and move a photo to another folder
5. Hitting the delete key deletes the selected photos(s) or folder(s)
Extra points for:
Remembering the last folder selected, and returning there on the next launch
Being able to show thumbnails of photos inside zip files
Slideshow mode
Simple is better. I had been using ACDSee until it deleted some pictures during a not-quite-Windows7-compatible moment. Adobe products cost way too much for what I need. Most of the ones I've seen lack #4, which I need a lot.
AdvThanksance
XNview?
Date: 2010-04-01 11:01 pm (UTC)I am in a similar boat. I have had great luck with ACDSee (version 4.0 actually), till vista and win 7 decided to hate it.
I have dabbled in XNview a little bit. I am not sure it is 100% compliant with your request, but I think it is more compliant than not, and free.
Have you been there, done that, or is this perhaps an actually new application to you?
Cheers,
Joel
Re: XNview?
Date: 2010-04-02 12:55 am (UTC)Edit add: Thanks for the reminder - XNView does everything I need. I'm not sure why I ditched it - I still had the installation bits on the PC.
Re: XNview?
Date: 2010-04-06 10:24 pm (UTC)