Hello everyone, I just released an image viewer for Windows this month. It doesn't have many features but focuses on speed and being lightweight. I welcome any feedback.
Introduction: PhoXoSee is a blazing fast and lightweight image viewer, Highly optimized at only 3.8MB in size, it brings you ultra-fast loading speeds and minimal memory usage. It features powerful real-time image processing that enhances your viewing experience. PhoXoSee also includes several handy tools, such as searching photos by capture date, displaying the GPS location where the photo was taken, and batch conversion from SVG to PNG format. The configurable UI supports color themes, full-screen, and borderless image viewing, and it comes with built-in support for 12 languages. Additionally, PhoXoSee is free for both personal and commercial use.
Features:
Blazing fast and Lightweight Image Viewer
Real-time image processing enhances your viewing experience
searching photos by capture date
supporting full-screen and borderless image viewing
batch conversion from SVG to PNG format
Website: https://phoxo.com/see/Download.html
BTW : The compressed file is in RAR format and is only 2MB.
Firstly thanks!
I've tested the portable version on my (VxKexed) Win 7 machine. Could not open .svg files (requires Win 10). Otherwise, it looks nice.
Can you please try if your app alters (or not) very small characters when zoomed?
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I am sorry, PhoXoSee currently only supports Windows 10/11. The installation package version blocks Windows 7 systems, but the portable version does not have this limitation.
On Windows 7, it can only ensure that the program doesn't crash. Many features are only available on Windows 10, such as high-quality scaling algorithms when resizing (on the toolbar). The decoders for WebP, RAW, HEIF, and SVG images are only available on Windows 10. Initially, it did support Windows 7, but as more features were added that are only provided by Windows 10, I had to remove support for Windows 7.
Thank you very much for your suggestion. I will give it a try.