Working with images, you often need to quickly preview them before performing certain actions.
Normal image viewers are not very helpful. You need to start a viewer, wait while it loads, and
then close it. The Windows Explorer Thumbnail View mode does show small image previews for all
images in a folder. But, it significantly slows down browsing and you see fewer files in a window.
Normally, you use a pop-up menu to perform most of these actions. Click on an image with the
right mouse button, and you'll get a list of available actions. It would be nice to see image
previews right there in the pop-up menu in addition to action items.
Shellviewer offers a new look at an old problem. The program inserts image previews into pop-up
menus. Just right click an image to perform operations on the image you are working with.
Shellviewer smoothly integrates into the Windows shell. It can be executed from anywhere with a
right mouse click, whether it's a normal Explorer window, Desktop or File Save/Open dialogs.
Shellviewer supports more than 30 image file formats. In addition to the image previews,
Shellviewer extracts additional textual information from graphic files. Most of the modern digital
cameras include information about camera characteristics, optical conditions and other parameters
into every image. Shellviewer allows you to select parameters to show in pop-up menus.
Shellviwer also includes a fast and easy-to-use image viewer that can be invoked in cases where
you need to see a larger image and to play with the zoom.
An innovative approach, true ease-of-use and a low price: all this makes Shellviewer a must-have
utility for anyone who works with image files.
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