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Tag Archives: imageviewers
New release of Lightweight image viewer Viewnior
Find stray photos by sketching them, seeing results in real-time

You know what picture you want to find – you can see it in your mind! Now if only you could remember what it was called… Naming conventions for digital camera images – and worse bizarre naming rituals thought up by ourselves – can often hinder tracking down that sweet photographic snapshot you just know [...]
Install Google Picasa Photo Viewer In Ubuntu

Google Picasa on Windows comes coupled with an awesome image-viewer. Sadly Google didn’t make this available for Linux users of Picasa, but, thanks to Irakli Gozalishvili and a soul known as Caiacoa, you can install it in Ubuntu with a .deb! Of course, in order to use the photo viewer you do need to have [...]
Is The New gThumb A Potential F-Spot Killer?
gThumb is an image viewer and browser for the GNOME Desktop that allows users to manage, tag, sort, view and edit their photo collection from the one application. It can import photos directly from digital cameras and export them to web albums and more. “Change My Dear, And Not A Moment Too Soon…” In August [...]
App Of The Week: ViewNior – Lightweight Image Viewer
The Best Image Viewers For Ubuntu
Below are a selection of Image Viewers that provide more features than the default application and how they compare against it. Eye Of Gnome – The Default App Being the “Stock†image viewer in Ubuntu (and Gnome) means EOG comes with stability and an integrated interface into the rest of the Gnome desktop. Feature wise [...]



