


There is for instance no option to configure the slideshow in any way, for instance by changing the interval. While that works well usually, you may notice that some customization options are missing because of that.

You can hide toolbars for instance if you don't require them to make more room for the display of images. The interface itself is highly configurable. Any feature is configured directly in the interface. It scans the images, creates tags for each, and provides you with search functionality which is near instant as well even if you have added a massive list of folders or archives with images to the application. It works similarly to how libraries work on Windows: it collects files from multiple locations to make them all available in a single catalog.īut a catalog does more than that. A catalog is a collection of folders that contain images. One interesting feature is the ability to create catalogs. The image viewer supports spread viewing which helps read comics and manga by displaying two pages next to each other instead of just one. You can zoom and rotate images, load them in fullscreen mode, copy them to the clipboard, delete them, or bookmark images.Īn option to display an image's EXIF information are provided, and so is an option to open it in Explorer. While image viewing is one of the strong features, probably the strongest, of QuickViewer, it does offer more than that.
