xnview equivalent

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"news.singnet.com.sg" wrote
Any recommendation of freeware as good as xnview which is only for home
use. Looking for opensource or freeware for commercial as well.

Xnview (free)
a software to view and convert graphic files, really simple to use ! Support
of more than 400 graphics formats !

Irfanview (free)
IrfanView is a very fast, small, compact and innovative FREEWARE (for
non-commercial use) graphic viewer for Windows 9x/ME/NT/2000/XP.
It is trying to be simple for beginners and powerful for professionals.

http://www.irfanview.com
remember the plugins.

Regards
Thorkild Dalsgaard
 
Thorkild Dalsgaard scribebat:
"news.singnet.com.sg" wrote
Xnview (free for personal use only)
Irfanview (free for personal use only)

If I understood the original poster correctly, he wants to use the software
in a commercial environment and thus neither XNView nor IrfanView are
freeware for him.
 
news.singnet.com.sg scribebat:
Any recommendation of freeware as good as xnview which is only for home
use. Looking for opensource or freeware for commercial as well.

I do not know it well, but you might check this out:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/acidview6-win32/

| ACiD View 6 is is a multimedia viewer for Windows. Its the first to
| support a variety of both textmode and bitmap graphic formats such as
| ANSI/ASCII, XBIN, GIF, JPEG and PNG.
 
Onno Tasler said:
If I understood the original poster correctly, he wants to use the software
in a commercial environment and thus neither XNView nor IrfanView are
freeware for him.

Perhaps Slowview would be a candidate; it looks all right as far as the
licensing. I suppose a major consideration for this one, it'd concern the
fact that development of the freeware version has ceased (Jan 2003).
http:\\www.slowview.at
 
news.singnet.com.sg said:
Hi all,
Any recommendation of freeware as good as xnview which is only for home
use. Looking for opensource or freeware for commercial as well.

probably overkill (it does editing as well), but perhaps the GIMP?
http://www.gimp.org/
 
Hi all,
Any recommendation of freeware as good as xnview which is only for home
use. Looking for opensource or freeware for commercial as well.

regard
Jay
 
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