5 Useful And Free Photo Viewers For Your Mac OS X
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Xee is a lightweight, fast and convenient image viewer and browser. It is designed to be a serious tool for image viewing and management, with a sleek and powerful interface. It is very fast, and uses less memory than most other image viewing tools. It also uses OpenGL to display and scroll images much more smoothly than other viewers. Its interface is highly streamlined and has easily configurable keyboard shortcuts.
Seashore is an open source image editor for Mac OS X’s Cocoa framework. It features gradients, textures and anti-aliasing for both text and brush strokes. It supports multiple layers and alpha channel editing. It is based around the GIMP’s technology and uses the same native file format.
Picasa is a free digital photo organizer and editor. Picasa is excellent for beginners and casual digital shooters who want to find all their pictures, it will simply help you to manage your photos in one place, and find photos you forgot you had. You can even eliminate scratches & blemishes, fix red-eye, crop and more with Picasa.
CocoViewX is an freeware Imagebrowser & Viewer for Mac OS X. It is capable of viewing and manipulating the common image file formats as BMP, TIFF, TARGA, GIF (animated), PNG, JPG, PICT, PDF, EPS, ICNS, JP2 etc. You can sort images by name, date, size and kind. Has a fullscreen-view and slideshow included.
BITcom Xsee is a native Mac OS X image browser and viewer, developed in Cocoa, with a beautyfull Aqua interface. Supporting gif, jpeg, tiff, png, icons and more, full drag and drop interface, built-in tools for renaming files, convert images, create thumbnails. Integrated slide show for viewing images in window or full screen, customizable toolbar, full support for mouse or keyboard navigation and much more. It’s freeware and available for Apple Mac OS X only.
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I currently use Sequential as my default – it’s not listed here, but it IS free. It has very few features, and that’s exactly why I like it. I have other programs if I want to DO something with an image; if I just want to go through a folder as fast as possible, Sequential does it.
Still, I gotta say, the one thing I miss about my old Windows machine is IrfanView…