The Best 109 Preview Alternatives
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First Impression
First Impression is a free and minimal image viewer with a focus on maximizing the space used for viewing your images by doing away with command bars and buttons.
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Microsoft Photos
You can use the Photos app to view or edit photos and videos in your Pictures library and on OneDrive, and to import photos and videos.
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Corel PhotoImpact
PhotoImpact is packed with fun photo projects, easy one-click photo fixes and new digital art tools that make your creative projects look their best. Quickly touch up your favorite pictures with innovative ExpressFix editing.
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Gaaiho PDF Reader
Free PDF reader with a complete set of annotation tools. It also includes signing and sharing options.
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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. It works well for viewing comics and manga.
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Convert-JPG-to-PDF.net
Convert JPG to PDF for free with this online service. Pick your JPG files, send them to the service, select a few options (like the PDF pages size, the JPG scale...) and get your converted PDF. The PDF has one page per JPG picture.
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Fragment image viewer
Fragment is an image viewer with cool features like: Upload and Share, HUD User Interface, Peeking and Skimming, Animated GIFs, History, Thumbnails, Fill View and it is fast! Features: * Lightweight; * Fast startup, image...
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JPEG to PDF
JPEG to PDF is a free program that can convert image files to PDFs. The program provides page size options, as well as image positioning and scaling options.
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QuickViewer
QuickViewer is a graphic image viewer for comfortable browsing of many images. This software performs reading of image data in advance. And drawing the imported image data on the screen with OpenGL.
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PDF Previewer for Windows 8
An attorney who deals with a lot of PDFs set himself with the task of finding a way to preview the PDFs in Windows Explorer (much like Cover Flow view already does in Mac OS X) without actually opening them.