Doing a little research this afternoon.  Xnview has one big problem as far
as I can tell.  If you try to favorite a network folder, it favorites it,
but when you click on the favorite it freaks out and takes you to SkyDrive
instead.  Since all my images, textures, etc., are all on a server, that
puts Xnview out of the picture.

Irfranview doesn't seem to have any organization tools at all, but it's
still a great little image viewer.

Zoner Photo Studio came up in some searches.  The first negative I see is,
they require you to sign up to their website just to get the free version.
It feels very pro-sumer in how they present it, but maybe that's just my
impression.  It's got a nice, Lightroom-like interface, but I'm just
concerned it's one of those programs that attaches adware to your system,
sells your email address, etc.... again - that's just the vibe I'm getting.

FastStone Image Viewer was listed as an alternative to ACDSee.  I've never
heard of it & have no opinion.  I might give it a try.  It can be found
here:  http://www.faststone.org/FSViewerDetail.htm



On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 3:20 PM, Paul Griswold <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I forgot about Xnview.  I think it has some decent features.  I'm not sure
> if it handles video, though.
>
> On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 3:07 PM, Martin Yara <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> A few years ago I was using Windows Photo Gallery or Live Gallery or
>> something like that, can't remember the name, a free app from Microsoft.
>>
>> It was interesting. I was creating my own texture library with tags,
>> keywords and categories, but I couldn't finish it. It's just too much work.
>>
>> For just visualizing images I use Irfanview too.
>>
>> Martin
>>
>
>

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