JPEGView - 3.3.1image viewer for JPEG, PICT, GIF, TIFF, BMP, MacPaint & Startup Screen formats |
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miss you - Version: 3.3.1, 4/29/2004 07:19PM PST
drow@bin.sh
jpegview is still the only image viewer i find worth using on my os 9 machine, and one of the last apps for which i haven't found an os X equal.
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- Version: 3.3.1, 4/12/2003 08:06AM PST
trifidnebula
best image viewer in the history of Apple Macintosh. It's got the best scaling/speed displaying features. Back in the day of 256 color performas, this app would take a 16-bit image and render it beautifully on a 256 color machine. Years passed, and the app was still amazingly usable. I used for viewing images in full screen, not slide show. It was way better than pictureviewer at scaling, performance and preference options. I really wish this jem makes it to carbon....
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- Version: 3.3.1, 9/17/2002 01:02PM PST
t.spoon
the best viewer ever for just looking through and sorting files. It doesn't have the features of Graphic Convertor, Photoshop, GIMP, or iPhoto, but what it does it does better than any of them. You can drag a whole folder of images onto it, and it opens them all very quickly with well-doen scaling. It puts them in alphabetical order, and you can scroll through them with command keys. It will run a slide show by just selecting the folder with the image files you want to use and setting the time to display each one, much easier than iPhoto slide shows. As everyone says, it's a travesty support for this has been discontinued, because while it's great, it's not updated. Perhaps the author could donate it to Darwin, if he has no interest is pursuing it? Perhaps someone else will.
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fantastic app with… 



- Version: 3.3.1, 3/18/2002 04:22AM PST
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hercules
great smoothing when re-sizing jpg's - but like everyone else says, this app really needs updating and Carbon'ising. It's been around 5 years now.. :-( 10/10 !!!!
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- Version: 3.3.1, 1/23/2002 07:36PM PST
peepska
best image viewer I've ever used for speed, Quicktime, Graphic Convertor, (God forbid, Photoshop). If only it would be updated to read newer image encodings, and Carbonized/Cocoa-lated to make it last me another 5 years.
Yugotta_B_Kidding, GC can… 



- Version: 3.3.1, 10/28/2001 08:47AM PST
silvia33
save jpeg at different %, so you can save it as a very small file if you don't care about quality. PGEGView is a great small program for slide shows and general viewing. GC can do almost everything except make a web page. And the script feature cuts down time for repetitive work.
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- Version: 3.3.1, 10/18/2001 01:58AM PST
Michael Patterson
is too essential to not be made carbon/cocoa.
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- Version: 3.3.1, 6/23/2001 10:51AM PST
postman
progrm for years. Always when I update hardware or software I'm happy to say this little program works great.
I can't remember ever not having JPEG view I've used it for so long.
Stable lightweight and surprisingly powerfull - may not be as powerfull ad Graphics converter but JPEGview still wins hands down and by a long margin for intuitive interface and its FREE.
Only problem is that it will not display a ful list of files and folders in its dialogue box window if the viewed folder has more than ow I forget but around 1200 items which probably says more about my file organisational skills than the program.