Inzomia image viewer 3.08 released

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fredrik.lonn

Inzomia image viewer 3.08 released


Inzomia image viewer 3.08 is one of the worlds fastest windows image
viewer. It has support for common image formats and and can read images
stored in zip and rar archives. Version 3 is released as free for non
commerical private use.

Inzomia image viewer is ideal for working with large high resolution
photos. It preloads images in the background which makes stepping to
the next image almost instant. The viewer also features a fullscreen
mode and smooth filterd zooming. Among the less common features are the
ability to export an image collections as a self running slideshows and
to save web pages as images.

For more info and to download the free non-timelimited program visit
http://www.freephotobrowser.com A comercial license is $39 and multi
user licenses are available at discount.


Changes in Inzomia viewer 3.08 from 3.07:
- The shell window now has a detail view (filesize, type, modified) and
can be sorted.
- Add dir can now be done one a folder from the shell windows context
menu.
- In the registered pro version it is now possible to create self
running slideshows that starts without the help dialog and without a
logo ontop of all images.
- Improved preloading.
- New option to always sync playlist with currently shown image.
- New icons in the image window, hopefully more clear.
- Slideshow settings, ie time, are now used in self running slideshows.
- Fixed a potential crash bug when closing. It would happen sometimes
when closing a self running slideshow.
- Window layout was not saved on exit.
- If a self running slideshow was closed with the cross in the help
dialog the program kept running hidden in the background.
 
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JK

Dnia 4 May 2006 11:37:22 -0700, (e-mail address removed) napisa³(a):
Inzomia image viewer 3.08 released

Its the worst windows application GUI i've ever seen.
 

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