What does YOUR XnView look like?
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What does YOUR XnView look like?
Whether you like them big or small, within colorful icons or empty spaces... show your XnView!
This will make a nice thread to show how nice XnView can be. A small explanation can go along...
I start...
My main use is for Photography. With the large square thumbnails, I can easily find an image and all Vertical/Horizontal photos have the same size (thanks to ch3n3 for the idea... ).
I also optimized things quite a bit: 20 images per page for visual estimation, maximized image area (oh please: remove that minibar), no need for preview, long expanded tree for quick browsing, dark neutral grey to focus on images while allowing to detect white/black areas, etc...
Olivier
PS: please don't post directly the large image here -> use an embedded thumbnailed version as I have done or just the link.
This will make a nice thread to show how nice XnView can be. A small explanation can go along...
I start...
My main use is for Photography. With the large square thumbnails, I can easily find an image and all Vertical/Horizontal photos have the same size (thanks to ch3n3 for the idea... ).
I also optimized things quite a bit: 20 images per page for visual estimation, maximized image area (oh please: remove that minibar), no need for preview, long expanded tree for quick browsing, dark neutral grey to focus on images while allowing to detect white/black areas, etc...
Olivier
PS: please don't post directly the large image here -> use an embedded thumbnailed version as I have done or just the link.
XnView is one of the few applications I use maximized (mostly in browser and browser fullscreen). I have a widescreen display, so there is enough space for treeview and large thumbnails. But I would like to have a XnView fullscreen mode (without window-border and titlebar - like if you run your webbrowser in F11-mode).
My XnView 1.82 RC3 version:
For the first time, I'm using XnView without a Folder Tree and Preview pane which reminds me of 1997 when I bought a copy of "Graphic Workshop for Windows 3.1" dam that software sucked
For the first time, I'm using XnView without a Folder Tree and Preview pane which reminds me of 1997 when I bought a copy of "Graphic Workshop for Windows 3.1" dam that software sucked
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