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PyWiew |
http://members.lycos.co.uk/anandpillai/ |
1618x |
PyWiew is an image viewer/editor written in wxPython using PIL (Python Imaging Library) as the imaging API.
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fbi |
http://linux.bytesex.org/fbida/ |
1614x |
fbi is an image viewer which displays images on Linux framebuffer devices. It can read PhotoCDs, jpeg, and ppm directly. For other formats it tries to use some external converter like convert from the ImageMagick package.
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ImageViewer |
http://www.nice.ch/[..]rner.html#img |
1614x |
ImageViewer is a small application which displays images based on the GNUstep API. It handles all image types known to GNUstep (i.e., TIFF, PNG, JPEG, GIF, etc.).
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WmfView |
http://www.sax.de/[..]it/index.html |
1613x |
WmfView is a viewer for the Windows Meta-File (WMF) graphics format. It is written in Java.
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DV |
http://dv.ficker.net/ |
1613x |
dv (or dath view) is a minimalistic GTK image viewer meant as a free and simple replacement for xv. It takes a list of images on the command line and allows you to page forward and back through this list without the use of any menus.
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Fast! Image Viewer |
http://imageviewer.rbgrn.net/ |
1611x |
Fast! Image Viewer is a thin Java applet for viewing galleries of images with ease. It features a smart buffer that downloads images in advance, one-touch advance, reverse, zoom-in, and zoom-out, selectable auto- enlarge and auto-reduce, and a nice image button navbar.
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Dimpy |
http://www.kolumbus.fi/[..]apiirain/dim/ |
1610x |
Dimpy is a digital image management program. The project's goal is to implement an efficient tool for managing and organizing a large digital image collection. It is ideal for digital camera owners.
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PV |
http://www.trashmail.net/pv/ |
1606x |
PV is a tool to view pictures. It features support for multiple files specified in the command-line arguments, auto-skipping for unreadable files, auto-resizing, zooming in and out with smoothing techniques, fullscreen mode, picture rotating, and saving images to PNG files, compatible with XFE file associations. Current supported file formats are BMP, PNM (PPM/PGM/PBM), XPM, LBM, PCX, GIF, JPEG, PNG, TGA, and TIFF.
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QuicKview |
http://www.sig11.org/[..]ol/code/quik/ |
1601x |
a simple, fast and portable viewer made to work with the simplest gui and to do as much as possible without having to touch the mouse
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Cornice |
http://web.tiscali.it/[..]/cornice.html |
1601x |
Cornice is a cross-platform image viewer written in Python, wxPython, and PIL.
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DFBSee |
http://www.directfb.org/dfbsee.xml |
1597x |
DFBSee is an image viewer and video player for the Linux framebuffer that uses DirectFB. Due to the use of hardware acceleration through DirectFB, it provides very fast and smooth zooming.
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photo-desktop |
http://www.ugcs.caltech.edu/[..]hoto-desktop/ |
1597x |
photo desktop is a panning, zooming, fading, interface-free photo viewer.
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views |
http://www.referee.at/unix/views/ |
1591x |
views (View Images Exclusive With SDL) is a fast and small console to X image viewer that supports following formats: BMP, PNM, XPM, LBM, PCX, GIF, JPEG, PNG, and TGA.
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Show |
http://www.ibiblio.org/propaganda/ |
1582x |
Show is a fast, flexible, extensible, and bloat-free image viewer for X11 that can fade images in, display them, and fade them out according to user-specified values of fade speed, fade type, and delay. It features an extremely small executable footprint (about 36KB), support for well over a dozen image formats, variable scaling, magnification, window positioning, clockwise and counterclockwise image rotation, X/Y axis flipping, over 200 different color transition modes, wildcard support, and logging abilities. It can also be easilly incorporated into multimedia presentations, shell scripts, and other utilities.
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flscan |
http://fbradasc.altervista.org/[..]graphy/FlScan |
1577x |
flscan (Fast Light Scan) is a new frontend for the SANE libraries and dlls. It can rotate images by 90° both clockwise and counter clockwise, flip images both vertically and horizontally, correct the horizontal aspect of the image, save aquired images in JPEG or in PNG format, let you view images even at full size after they've been acquired, and potentially supports all the SANE backends.
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