the pickle wrote:

> JPEGView can handle GIF, JPEG, and PICT formats quite nicely, and does
> great slide shows.

This is exactly correct. JPEGView is a GREAT little program!

> GraphicConverter can handle almost everything else but it's not free.
> 
> Both have 68K versions, though JPEGView might be getting hard to find.

I just reinstalled it on my machine, after taking it off for some unknown
reason. (I found copies on a whole bunch of Macs I got from a school.)

It was "postcard-ware" - the author asked people to send him a postcard when
they installed it. I actually did this, years ago. I wonder how many others
did?

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