On 23/02/2008, Olivier Keun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Jim Campbell wrote: > > Hi All, > > > > Per Lionel's note to the list, here are my thoughts: > > > > [...] > > > > -- ristretto - +1. not a great deal of functionality, but certainly no > > worse than gqview. seems to work ok. cleaner ui than gqview, too. > > > > [...] > > > > Thanks, all, > > Jim > > > > As for Ristretto, i really don't like and/or (want to) use it myself. I > find it unintuitive and featureless in the wrong places. The program i > currently use and am quite fond of is GPicView: > > > http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=180858&package_id=245164 > > (Lastest version 0.1.9, version in hardy repo is 0.1.7) > > It is tiny -- about half the size installed of Ristretto -- and desktop > agnostic (only pure gtk+ required). It also feels more stable than > Ristretto, which crashes now and then on my system when i browse through > images quickly. > > GPicView supports drag&drop, which is something i really miss in > Ristretto as well. > > Coincidentally I happened to come across gpicview yesterday, and I recall thinking how that, too, would make a nice candidate for Xubuntu judging by its website. Either is fine to me.
-- Vincent
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