The best about FastStone Image Viewer is that it can be used for screen capturing as well and the system of converting an Acorn 5 is a professional image editor for the Mac OS X operating system that is said to be a hassle free photo editor that requires no kind of subscription in order to be used. 4 Best Visio Viewer for Mac 1. Cisdem Document Reader. Cisdem Document Reader is designed to read Windows-based file and documents on Mac OS, including Visio, WPD, WPS, XPS, DjVu and PDF.
If you used to be a windows user, and now switch to Mac OS, I'm sure you will miss the good and free Image Viewer program on window. They are simple, clean and you can do some basic photo editing with it easily. And this list collects the Top 5 Free Image Viewer for Mac OS. If you think they are useful, please recommend them to your friend. Xee Xee is an streamlined and convenient image viewer and browser.
It is similar to Mac OS X's Preview.app, but lets you easily browse the entire contents of folders and archives, move and copy image files quickly, and supports many more image formats. Xee for Mac features a neat and clean, typical interface for image browsers. All options are easily located within a well-organized menu.
In the Preferences menu the user can view and set up keyboard shortcuts for many options as well as select supported formats. Users can also organize their images as they view them with options to copy, move, rename, and delete files. Users can quickly view some important data regarding the image displayed, such as image width and height, file and color format, resolution, etc. Similar info can also be viewed in the status bar.
Additionally, this image browser lets users browse inside compressed archives, which is a nice feature. (Review from Cnet Editor) Xsee Xsee is an image browser and viewer, developed in Cocoa, with a beautiful Aqua interface. Supporting gif, jpeg, tiff, png, icons and more, full drag and drop interface, built-in tools for renaming files, convert images, create thumbnails. Integrated slide show for viewing images in window or full screen, customizable toolbar, full support for mouse or keyboard navigation and much more. GIMP GIMP is a free, open source tool that lets you create and edit images. GIMP has been around for over two decades and development has been stable over the years. The newest update for GIMP gives a slew of new features and a glimpse into the future for this incredible open source image editor.
All the features of GIMP are still present. You can create your own images with tools for airbrushing, penciling, cloning, and creating gradients. Power users can create their own brushes and patterns to use later. GIMP also allows users to manipulate images imported into the program. You can crop, add text, resize, and create nested layers. There is even a way to animate your creations.
The Gimp for Mac interface opens with a folder and file directory tree in the left pane, a set of thumbnail images in the middle pane, and a set of command icons and options across the top, right side, and bottom of the window. Once you select an image it is blown to full size and you can then use the comprehensive set of manipulation and touchup tools to alter the image and resave it. Learning the full power of Gimp for Mac will take months, but basic manipulation can be done in a few minutes once you figure out where the tools you need are. (Review from Cnet Editor) Seashore Seashore is an open source image editor for Cocoa.
It features gradients, textures and anti-aliasing for both text and brush strokes. It supports multiple layers and alpha channel editing.
It is based around the GIMP's technology and uses the same native file format. Seashore isn't the most rounded pixel based image editor, but as a free application for OS X users it has a lot to offer, especially to users who don't need the full blown power Adobe Photoshop or even GIMP. There are a number of things that I really like about Seashore, including: Extremely intuitive interface with simple and clear presentation Good range of image adjustment tools Reasonable selection of image effects Can use GIMP brushes and textures (Review from Cnet Editor) Sequential Sequential is an image viewer for Mac OS X. It was originally designed for opening a folder of images and displaying them in order. Sequential is compatible with most image formats, and compressed folders too, including the comic book formats CBR and CBZ. While it's good for viewing comics, there seems to be no way of viewing images side by side, meaning you can't read a comic with a double spread. That's pretty rare though.
Sequential is a slick image viewer, that's ideal for showing off your holiday snaps or reading a comic due to its lightweight and responsive nature. Sequential supports the following formats ZIP, RAR, CBZ, CBR, JPEG, PNG, GIF, PDF, also loads images from URLs.
Image Viewer is a simple and fast way to view images and photos. Quickly view all images for an entire folder and subfolders. View in windowed or full screen modes and enjoy full screen slide shows.
Users can navigate using mouse, trackpad, and keyboard. Works great for regular and random slideshows. Easy to control via keyboard. Works with hundreds of thousands of images without a problem - Other similar viewers and slideshow programs just choke when more than a few thousand images are involved, or the slideshow cannot be controlled. This lets you stop the random slideshow and go into next/previous images, and then continue the slideshow with the spacebar. I wish it would let you continue the slideshow in either random mode or next image mode, it just continues in the mode the slideshow originally started only, but other than that its amazing. Worth a lot more than the other bloated software for slideshows.
This is a fine slide show program. But I have one issue. I generally use a clicker to change slides during presentations because my laptop is near the projectorat the back of the room, while I am at the front of the room.
I use a generic remote slide changer, aka clicker, to change slides during my presentation. The clicker works well with other programs like Keynote, Word, Pages and other presentation type programsbut not with this slide program. This means I cannot change slides during a full screen display unless I am standing at the keyboard I don’t know if this is an issue that the developer can fix but if so, I encourage them to make their program compatible with remote slide changersor clickers.