2004-08-29, 21:15 | Link #42 |
外人、漫画訳者
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Austin, TX
Age: 41
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Hurray for another GQView'er. I'm using GQView more and more these days. I use it whenever I need to view any image, because its so easy to cycle thru all the images in a directory, it has nice zooming and panning functions, and its super easy to get the properties of each image. I don't care whatcha all use, GQView owns you.
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2004-11-09, 12:52 | Link #47 |
Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2004
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I use ACDSee 6.. It's quite an ingenious little app
In addition to browsing images (doh) it can also handle many other file manager tasks that windows explorer can't, such as very flexible batch rename, flawlessly open compressed files as though it was any other folder, etc. |
2004-11-10, 03:00 | Link #48 | |
Manga Addict
Join Date: Nov 2003
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2004-11-10, 09:19 | Link #49 |
Illegal Additives
Join Date: Jun 2004
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Someone should tabulate the results just for kicks
But I use Irfanview. Small progam, fast loadout and free. Also plays media files using your codecs, makes a decent screen capper and has basic image editing tools . Good set of additional functions Acdsee if I face zip/rar files though. |
2006-04-24, 22:32 | Link #50 |
Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2004
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Comics Viewer
I just found out about this on a blog and wanted to share.
Been using it and it's great! It's a manga viewer called "comics viewer". Opens ZIP and RAR without the need to unzip. No need to change to cbr. Extremely fast. (press enter for next page, backspace for back page, the arrow keys to quickly move about in a page.) Small (585kb) and no need to install. Savefile Download Link: http://www.savefile.com/files.php?fid=6187842 Official site to download, slow but the file's only 585KB. http://www.comicer.com/stronghorse/s...Viewer_eng.zip Last edited by NoSanninWa; 2006-04-24 at 23:52. Reason: Threads merged. Please SEARCH before posting a new thread. It will keep you from annoying the moderators or making yourself look stupid!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
2006-04-24, 22:44 | Link #51 |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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Meh, I use Irfan Viewer. Basicly the same as the Winblows Image/Fax viewer, only it can do full screen and lock-zoom as going through images.
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2006-11-14, 02:01 | Link #55 | |
Needs more sleep~
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: #animesuki
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The original key bindings takes some getting used to, but since one can easily change them the only complaint is the slight learning curve especially if you can't read the Japanese website and manual (I can't ). I think this will be my new image viewer. |
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2006-11-14, 05:04 | Link #56 |
Yuuki Aoi
Join Date: Jul 2004
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I use ACDsee Classic, which is about version 3 of a program that's up to version 6 now. Quick, simple and I can configure it not to take up too much screen when browsing thumbnails or previews. I find it easier to use than IrfanView. I use an older laptop, so need a program that doesn't use much resources. But I'll be trying a few of the suggestions in this thread. Thanks for starting the thread.
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2006-12-12, 19:38 | Link #57 |
I'm a sucker for Harem
Join Date: Aug 2004
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Just to bring back an old thread.
I used to use ACDSee. It was a bit of a hog but it had MANY functions. Including Zips. The version I had (4 I think) had an issue with viewing Rars. I tried GQViewer. It was ok but you had to install a GTK2.0 Toolkit before using it. Nice viewer but didn't do Raws and Zips. Finally I settled on Hanami. Chinese Website, but English Program. Hehe. Works on Zips and Rars, and also has a real neat 'dissolve' when you go from page to page.
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