![]() I am trying to remember what I had to do to PSP6 when I copied the folder over to Win7 to get it to run without throwing up an error first… I seem to remember that I had to right click on the exe file and select to run in compatibility mode or something to make the error go away. What’s new in this version: Version 4.37 adds new features for Resample, Animated GIFs, Photoshop Effects and plugin updates. Features include: multi-language support, Thumbnail option, Painting, slideshow, toolbar skins, fast directory browsing, batch conversion/editing, multipage editing, file search, change color depth, scanning, cut/crop, IPTC edit, capturing, lossless JPG operations, effects, watermark image option, ICC support, EXE/SCR creating, many hotkeys, command line options and plugins. It is trying to be simple for beginners and powerful for professionals. IrfanView is a fast and compact image viewer/converter. It’s also FAST & compact, supporting a huge number of graphics formats (some require plug-ins, also available for free from his website).įinally, here’s a synopsis of the latest release from the website: It’s amazingly easy to learn, with an intuitively obvious command/menu structure and loads of photo editing features. I’ve tried several other editors, using them for the occasions when I need a few advanced features, but Irfanview is my go-to photo editor. ![]() The one major thing missing (but not in that list) is layering it’s just not part of the architecture (yet?). ![]() The only thing missing (from the list in the first post here) is flood fills, but if my memory is correct, a basic version of that was introduced in a recent release. All changes are incremental, & “old” ways of doing things always work on new releases. He also adds new features often, but never makes big changes that screw up or eliminate prior features. The author ( Irfan Skiljan) is a great programmer, & he regularly updates Irfanview to work with new versions of Windows, yet still maintains full compatibility with older versions of Windows (98, NT, ME, 2000, & up). I needed a quick, free, easy-to-use, photo editor 7 or 8 years ago & found Irfanview ( ), the most popular graphics editor on CNET ( /IrfanView/).
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