"Natural" viewer for .jpg files?

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Hi Daave,
Hmmm, perhaps you should shoot Richard an e-mail:

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No doubt you meant I should email Michael, which I did as indicated
below. I'll post if anything interesting is learned.

Regards,
Richard

Email sent:
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Hi Michael,

Thanks for posting your vjpeg viewer. I just downloaded it and "took
it out for a spin." It works great!!

Just one curiosity: The site for downloading it indicated that
version 2 handled JPG, BMP, and GIF ...

But the installed version doesn't handle GIFs. I checked the version
of the exe, which Windows Explorer reported as 1.0.0.1. So it seems
clear that I've got ver. 1. I wonder if ver. 2 is published, and if
so, where?

No big deal. I rarely come across gif's nowadays, and I've got other
viewers. But I have plenty of occasions to view jpg's, so this
viewer is perfect in my eyes.
Best wishes,
Richard
 
RichardOnRails said:
Hi Daave,


No doubt you meant I should email Michael, which I did as indicated
below. I'll post if anything interesting is learned.

Regards,
Richard

Email sent:
========
Hi Michael,

Thanks for posting your vjpeg viewer. I just downloaded it and "took
it out for a spin." It works great!!

Just one curiosity: The site for downloading it indicated that
version 2 handled JPG, BMP, and GIF ...

But the installed version doesn't handle GIFs. I checked the version
of the exe, which Windows Explorer reported as 1.0.0.1. So it seems
clear that I've got ver. 1. I wonder if ver. 2 is published, and if
so, where?

No big deal. I rarely come across gif's nowadays, and I've got other
viewers. But I have plenty of occasions to view jpg's, so this
viewer is perfect in my eyes.
Best wishes,
Richard

Sorry, Richard. Yes, I meant you should shoot Michael an e-mail. Thanks
for the follow-up, and I hope you get a satisfactory answer.
 

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