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«WhatsNew.txt» author wrote:Changelog 0.70:ĥ37: Start with russian filename - resolved.ĥ41: Crash when delete folder curently viewed in thumbnails pane - resolved.ĥ40: Start ing with 16bits file close XnView - resolved.ĥ39: Fullscreen start crash - resolved.ĥ36: Shift+Del in browser - resolved.ĥ35: "Convert into JPEG" ignores format settings - resolved.ĥ34: Resize dialog problem with pixels/cm - resolved.ĥ33: No color in "Filename + thumbnails" mode - resolved.ĥ32: dcraw updated - resolved.ĥ31: File listing doesn't support utf8 - resolved.ĥ30: View crash with little image - resolved.ĥ26: Can't remove category from folder - resolved.ĥ22: MacOSX crash on fast select video file or rename - resolved.ĥ21: Resize dialog & parameters - resolved.ĥ20: Drag&drop copy action for files on same drive - resolved.Ĥ94: Registration dialog - resolved.ĥ18: Lossless WEBP - resolved.ĥ17: Crash at startup if previous viewed file doesn't exist anymore - resolved.ĥ15: Category & Sets panel - resolved.ĥ11: Double click to expand and rename dialog - resolved.ĥ09: Sort by file date create in view mode - resolved.Ĥ99: PDF unicode filename - resolved.ĥ06: Shortcuts not working in browser when pressing ENTER in view mode - resolved. Has an interesting open JPEG-2000 read/write library. Supports JPEG-XR, which appears to be the latest version of JPEG Other bits I gotta look into at some point in the future: I couldn't seem to get the thumbnails to increase in size even after selecting "rebuild thumbnails".
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Status: Portable (as Joby already mentioned), given that you answer all the prompts correctly:

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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.
