I use a combination of gqview and xnview.  Why do I use two?

gqview works wonderfully, but won't display animated gifs (maybe it will, I just have 
to configure it?)

xnview is SLOW and the interface isn't as clean and GTK-pretty as gqview

So, xnview for animateds and browsing multiple directories, and gqview for everything 
else.

-Rich

On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 12:12:19 +0100
Jakub Krajcovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I haven't seen compupic in action, but IMHO one of the most powerful picure 
> browsers/viewers/"modifiers" is XnView. You should definitely check that one out
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> > I been using compupic for windows, and trying to find the same thing for 
> > linux.. kview sucks.. ;) Does anyone out there got any ideas??
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> > use kde if that helps..
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