In spite of its name, SlowView is a fast image viewer, supporting numerous image file types. You can customize the program with the Options menu, and rearrange the toolbar icons by drag & drop. It can display images in four modes:
Default Viewer: You can display a supported image format by opening it; Thumbnails: You can browse the folders of your system, and when you click on an image or filename, SlowView displays it; Slide Show: When you have selected images, you can make slideshows.; Fullscreen Mode -as it sounds.
You can crop, flip, rotate, colour edit, quantize, dither, apply effects, resize, rename and otherwise manipulate your images to your heart's content with this application.
Click
on thumbnails to see full-size images.
SlowView's
opening interface, or default viewer

The single image window.
Zooming
out produces a small neat window with the image shown in full but in
miniature. very useful when working with more than one application on
the monitor.
You
can view individual images whilst seeing the thumbnails displayed on the
right. Some people prefer things this way around and some the opposite,
for which we have included a range of similar applications in this
collection.
In addition, SlowView will create catalogue files (*.svc) for you. Like an album (.alb) file, this retains information about images you have selected from your directories and grouped together.
When you call up the catalogue file, the group you arranged in it reappears
in the viewer.
If English is not your main language, you may be interested to
know that SlowView offers several alternatives, namely: Chinese; Czech; French; German; Hungarian; Italian; Japanese; Korean; Polish; Portuguese and Spanish.
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