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Xnviewmp menu
Xnviewmp menu





  1. XNVIEWMP MENU HOW TO
  2. XNVIEWMP MENU PORTABLE

Requires a larger screen - there's a lot of small windows packed into one (see screencap).Screen capture features were a bit basic, which is only strange because everything else in this program is so numerous.Wish I could switch Categories over to Rating (also a cool metadata editor).No included help file (I know for some folks this isn't a problem).

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  • Not very intuitive - just like XnView standard, I always preferred Faststone Photo just because it seemed to work how I expected it to.
  • Had trouble finding the slideshow delay settings.
  • Can't figure out what the Auto Correct menu in Options does.
  • The "categories" tool is the first metadata writer I've seen that I might actually use.
  • Ability to quickly and easily create multi-page files in TIFF, PDF, Photoshop, and other formats.
  • Web, email, FTP upload (only supports a few image host sites unlike ShareX).
  • Good interface, clear what everything does.
  • File type support, both read and write (stunning.
  • If you have a TON of pictures on your drive and want to organize and manage them, you want this program.
  • Excellent search tool with tons of search criteria, support for regular expressions, even similar content.
  • If I saw a viewer with just those features, I'd be very impressed.
  • The view and filtering options alone are impressive.
  • Steath: no: writes trolltech junk to registry but otherwise seems portableĪlso writes empty key in HKU\.\Software\XnView

    XNVIEWMP MENU PORTABLE

    Status: Portable (as Joby already mentioned), given that you answer all the prompts correctly: Batch operations aren't as simple (in fact they're powerful and really cool, but not quite a replacement for the MS Photo Editor).It didn't seem to respond to mouse edits.

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    XNVIEWMP MENU HOW TO

    I couldn't figure out how to crop images.Color correction tools are a bit better.I've been looking for something this easy to use for a while now. PhotoScape is fantastic but it's ultimately more of a feature-rich image editor rather than a image manager and I find some of the basic operations a little cumbersome even photographers often won't open up photoshop to just crop vacation photos. Since the word feature rich comes up quite often so I'm going to take a different tack on this one: I've been looking for something to help replace the MS Office Photo Editor (the 2010 version though since 2003 they've all been about the same). Spent some time on another amazing addition to freeware. I was looking for a program to really dig into and learn and this was just the ticket.







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