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    SageThumbs

    SageThumbs

    Powerful Windows shell extension allowing to preview images.

    SageThumbs is a powerful shell extension allowing to preview enormous amount of image formats directly in Windows Explorer by using Pierre-e Gougelet's GFL library (XnView's author). Please read carefully the following information: As SageThumbs is a Windows Explorer context menu extension, there is no an executable file that you should launch to bring it up. To use it, just open any folder with image files in Windows Explorer, and then right-click a file you want to preview. You'll see the thumbnail immediately in the context menu. System Requirements: * Windows XP/2003/Vista/2008/7/2012/8/8.1 32/64-bit * About 5 Mb of disk space + additional space for cache
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    Kujawiak Viewer (kuView)
    kuView is a picture viewer, provides useful features including Unicode, Exif, scaling filter, shell integration, and archive browsing. May be used as replacement for built-in viewer or ACDSee-like on Windows. Has tiny executable, is portable and green.
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    SIMP
    SIMP is a portable very easy to use straightforward designed application. The program consists of just a single executable. SIMP supports multithreading, drag and drop, dynamic aspect ratio calculation, copy & paste from clipboard etc. Most valuable feature that distinguishes it from similar applications is that SIMP keeps and copies the directory structure of the source image files to the output folder.
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    A no-nonsense, simple to use, small viewer for cbr and cbz (comic book archive) files. As it is written in C, the executable is small and fast. It views jpg (or jpg), gif and png images, and you can zoom in, out, fit-to-window.
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    Software development in support of restoring MNG/JNG support to Mozilla, and hosting of MNG/JNG-supporting executable versions of Mozilla and Mozilla-Firebird.
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