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App to browse images Anonymous
What program do people use to browse their collection of images?

I use the latest ACDSee but it doesn't support unicode characters. That means any images that have jap chars in the file OR folder name do not get displayed (X_x)
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
Irfanview would be nice, if it weren't for the FUGLY icons - that you can change manually, of course, but...
>> Anonymous
I use a slightly older version of ACDSee
>> Anonymous
on the Mac, Xee is excellent, can open all kinds of archives too and show the images in them
>> Anonymous
Comix (generally for Manga - it opens zips and rars)
and
GQview (lightweight, which is important @ 6000 pics)
>> Anonymous
I use FSviewer, but it has the same sort of problems as ACDsee. At least it's freeware, though.

I never did like the way IRFanView did thing. I could never customize the way it worked to make things quite the way I'm used to. FSviewer works pretty much the same as ACDsee, which is why I use it.
>> Anonymous
http://eng.dlsite.com/faq

see:
Trouble with opening files
4. An error occurs when I click the exe file in game file.

after installing those fonts, i can play jp games and also browse images that have unicode chars in the filename with acdsee

though your results may vary.
>> Anonymous
Irfanview in Windows, Gthumb in Linux.
>> Anonymous
Paint Shop Pro 5 Browse feature
>> Anonymous
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ACDSee can be made to work with Applocale, thus supporting unicode. It's a matter of copying some dll files to some specific folders. I don't remember the details, but I'm sure you can google them. Worked fine for me (pic related).
I can't associate image files to the applocaled ACDSee, though. It would be much easier to open images by double-clicking them. Any tips?
>> nitroF !g2iA6Y1Rsk
Windows Picture and Fax Viewer. inb4 TROLLAN
>> Anonymous
CDisplay for archives and irfanview for everything else
>> Anonymous
PROTIP: for linux fags like me. gimageview its old now and isnt updated but its the best there is for over all features.

The bigest point is that it has a duplicate finder that can search on similarity, md5 sums or file size so it keeps all your folders dupe free.
>> Marked for Deletion (old) !!OvCG06fh2Pk
Now I'm curious (because I tried to use a image app a while back and had some problems) do any of these programs let you apply tags to your files and browse them that way, via search engine?
>> Anonymous
>>718255
Picasa does that. And on the Mac Punakea also works very well for this.
>> Anonymous
I use Quivi. It's ok I guess, I just wish there was a bookmark function.
>> Marked for Deletion (old) !!OvCG06fh2Pk
>>718266

Thank you very much, Picasa 3 is free and appears to kick ass.
>> Anonymous
wow so much truble..
i just click preview and then slide show on vista
>> Saging Jack !i1xIICM8a2
>>716597
I just started using Xnview yesterday. Works ok for the 30 minutes i used it
>> Anonymous
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I use this program i made to read manga...

http://www.megaupload.com/?d=HG4XKYRQ

PageUp and PageDown to change picture, numkeys 1-2-3 to change visualization, + and - to change zoom, Home and End to jump quikly through a large picture (useful when you read manga), Del to quickly hide the window when you don't want others to see what you're doing and some other commands i won't write here...

It's a bit slow loading pictures and written in crappy visual basic, but I do use this a lot and maybe someone of you may like it..
>> Anonymous
>>718461
Of course it's still work in progress...
>> Anonymous
>>718461
Sounds fairly good though. Those are almost the exact same shortcuts I use in ACDSee.
>> Anonymous
nice animated
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jshe65EE0So
>> Anonymous
>>718498
Spammy spammer loves to spam.
>> Anonymous
>>718461
AND it comes with delicious Jun!