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    Pixel Art Image Viewer

    Pixel Art Image Viewer

    Look at your pixel art images without blur and zoom limitations.

    The problem of other image viewing programs is, that a blur filter gets applied to the image. This works fine for high-res photos, but not for low-res pixel art. Also, zooming doesn't really work either in most programs. That's why I made this software as an alternative to the default image viewer app. Also using the app is very simple, just open the context menu of a image and press "Open with Pixel Art Image Viewer".
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Image Maker

    PNG Pixel editor

    Image Maker is a small Java pixel-editor. Users can load .PNG files, edit them by-the-pixel + manipulate them in various ways, and save the edited image. Images are resized as you edit them to accomodate what you draw.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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