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    Geeqie is a lightweight image viewer. It was forked from GQview. The development is focused on features for photo collection maintenance: raw format, Exif/IPTC/XMP metadata and integration with programs like UFraw, ImageMagick, Gimp, gPhoto or ExifTo The current development and project can be found on http://www.geeqie.org/. The sourceforge page will be deleted soon.
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    gqviewarc is an LD_PRELOAD module that makes GQview image viewer treat archives (ZIP, RAR and maybe more) as directories. It may also be applicable in other domains where transparent stream read access to archived files is needed.
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    A lightweight image viewer that is simple to navigate, includes thumbnail previews, external editor support, and zoom features.
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    GQview is an excellent image viewer under Linux. GQview-win is the Win32 porting from Linux. It works on Win32 API not CYGWIN. The development enviroment is MinGW and GTK+ for windows.
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    Look at the stars is an extended image viewer for Linux that combines the easy use of GQview and features from Photogroup and CompuPic. It supports colored backgrounds, image manipulation, and more.
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