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    Simple Image Viewer
    This is a image viewer with lots of shortcut keys and is simple to use.
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    Visual Image Viewer

    Visual Image Viewer :: Build using Python

    ...Now Using this application you just have to define from which PATH you want to work with your Image Files and that's done, and define possible categories for Image files and use your Num-pad keys from 0, 1, 2, 3, and so on.... That Image that you are watching right now, will automatically copied to your defined locations. means if you hit 0 ( Image will automatically copied to your first defined location, ) and so on...
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    Page Keys Binding Patch for Xpdf

    Page Keys Binding Patch for Xpdf

    Adds keyboard functions for moving ten pages up and ten pages down.

    The Page Keys Binding Patch adds the following default key bindings : -- Shift+PgUp - Retreats ten pages in the PDF file -- Shift+PgDn - Advances ten pages in the PDF file The patch also provides the following commands to enable user-configuration with the bind and unbind options in the config file : -- "prevTenPages" for moving ten pages backward in the PDF file. -- "nextTenPages" for moving ten pages forward in the PDF file.
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