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A system tool developed by FastStone Soft

Used by 309 people for 814 hours, 49 minutes and 35 seconds

Fast and free photo viewer, supports LOTS of graphics formats, including many RAW formats from various cameras (including Canon CR2, Nikon NIK, etc). Windows Explorer-style basic interface, plus picture viewer.

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  • brycemdayton brycemdayton 9 days ago 5 out of 5 Icon_thumb_up

    I'm not a huge fan of the skins either, but this is the best program out there, in terms of simplicity and level of features. A 5 from me.

  • yhancik yhancik 3 months ago

    Very very similar to ACDSee, more than Irfanview & Xnview. And it's free. But it's a bit slower & ressources hungry. And as Akai said, those skins !

  • Akai Akai 6 months ago 5 out of 5 Icon_thumb_up

    Awesome software. I mainly use it to read manga. Very practical.
    Only bad point are the skins. The program should use the OS GUI.

  • salnsg salnsg 9 months ago 4 out of 5 Icon_thumb_up

    для просмотра файлов - самая крутая вещь, факт!

  • mcross mcross 10 months ago

    PROs: JPEG lossless rotating & cropping(!), perfect usability of sliding panels, brilliant multy-image compare tool
    con: slightly slow
    I shifted from Irfan and XnView and happy

  • baZzz baZzz 10 months ago 5 out of 5 Icon_thumb_up

    I used to use ACDSee for all my picture browsing back in the old days (rember the good old version 3? :-). When that became slugish in later versions, I switched to Irfanview, but that didn't have the easy thumbnail overview that ACDSee has. (It does have it, but it doesn't work that great.) So I know use FastStone which has the best of both worlds, like batchprocessing, fast image display, etc.

  • Anthony Kolesov Anthony Kolesov about 1 year ago

    I love it very much. It has all what is needed to view and organise photos. Also has basic editing abilities.

  • hs2hard hs2hard about 1 year ago

    I like this photo view

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