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    JIVAM

    JIVAM

    Java Image Viewer And Manipulator

    JIVAM - Java Image Viewer And Manipulator. Free portable cross-platform and pure Java. Support GIF/PNG/JPG/JPEG formats. Support view, convert, resize and rotate images. Simple and intuitive GUI. Tested in Windows/Linux. Need JRE-1.8 - https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/javase/javase8-archive-downloads.html. Source - https://github.com/harp077/jivam/ If you like this - put a star on https://github.com/harp077/jivam/ for support project please.
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    Java-Comix is a comic book files viewer like CDisplay/CDisplayEx written in Java. It can read directories, 7z, zip, cbz, rar, cbr, tar, cbt, PDF files! Full screen, playlist, open multiple files, runs on any OS, portable version (http://portableapps.com)
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    JDigiToolbox is a Java application for simple importing photos from digital cameras, browsing with sound and comment support, background rotation, making web pages, portable archive (copy of all photos in smaller resolution) etc.
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