Scott J. Harmon wrote:
A question I have, is how does EOG relate to gthumb? (i.e. why should I have both? If I should, when should I use EOG instead of gthumb?) It seems that gthumb does all that EOG does and allows simple editing.
It also doesn't handle the factor of simplicity very well. When I double-click on a photo, I want to see the photo. Not thumbnails, a directory browser, two rows of toolbars, packed menus, etc.
EoG is more of Windows Image Viewer or MacOS Preview.app than Picassa or f-spot.
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