If you were on a Mac I would say to just use Preview ;)

However on Windows, Corel products handle and write to Multi-page tiff (which
is where I have had them produced from by various clients). Otherwise there
are (and in all cases YMMV, of course):
http://www.informatik.com/imagistik.html
http://www.tiffviewer.com/multipage-tif-viewer.htm
http://www.softpedia.com/progMoreBy/Publisher-Compact-Data-Management-Ltd-40007.html
http://www.brothersoft.com/downloads/multi_page-tiff-viewer.html
http://www.blackice.com/TIFFViewer.htm
...


Cheers
Alan

Jacob Schäffer wrote:
> Although the TIFF format supports multiple pages there aren't many
> applications out there supporting the multi-page flavor. Adobe Photoshop
> doesn't, I believe (I haven't tested with CS3 or newer) -- even though the
> TIFF spec is published by Adobe. The likely reason is that multiple-page
> TIFF has a completely different purpose than TIFF for graphic arts
> production.
>


-- 
Alan Litchfield MBus (Hons), MNZCS
AlphaByte
PO Box 1941, Auckland
http://www.alphabyte.co.nz

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