Date: Thu, 07 Mar 2002 11:46:18 +0000
From: T i m <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: PicaView - off-topic long shot  [LIB]

Hi Fella,

This is probably no use for your needs but *I* think it's handy so if you
haven't seen it before ..

http://www.irfanview.com/english.htm

All the best ..

T im

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Date: Thu, 7 Mar 2002 18:43:05 +0700
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: PicaView - off-topic long shot  [LIB]
>
> > As you don't say for which OS, I suggest you  'The GIMP'
> > which exists on Win32, Linux and others.
>
> OK, thanks again for that.
> I found "The GIMP" at http://www.gimp.org/~tml/gimp/win32//
> Sounds very much as if it's not for me - I'm looking for something
> considerable less beta-like.
>
> So - more - sorry this is so off-topic, but what the heck...
>
> * I was using a registered version of PicaView 1.30
> Wonderfully convenient, just right click on a file in Win'Explorer and
> rotate.
> But there's a bug in it which means it then displays it incorrectly.
>
> * I have PicaView 1.32 in which the bug is fixed, unfortunately it's
> trialware and the full version is no longer available (can't use my 1.30
> registration info on it as they switched to separate Trial Versions and Full
> Versions with 1.32)
>
> *I've tried later versions, and they are a PITA to use (for rotation, which
> is all I want) compared with the versions I already have. Plus they are a
> lot bigger, play audio files, make tea, defragment your BIOS, create
> multiple backups of your dental history, etc
>
> Anybody got PicaView 1.31???
> Or the "Full" version of PicaView 1.32???
> Or any other lossless-JPG-rotate utility that appends itself to the
> file/right-click menus?
>
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