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An amazing freeware called Xnview

For years now I have been using this piece of software to convert graphic files and resize photos. This freeware is easy to use for beginners as well it would be ideal for professionals with limited budget. Over the years Xnview has proved to be an excellent working tool especially if you work in the design/photography industry.

Here are its features

● Import about 400 graphic file formats

● Export about 50 graphic file formats

● Multipage TIFF, Animated GIF, Animated ICO support

● Image IPTC, EXIF metadata support

● EXIF auto rotation support

● IPTC editing

● Resize, rotate, crop support

● Lossless rotate & crop (jpeg) support

● Adjust brightness, contrast…

● Auto levels, contrast

● Modify number of colors

● Apply filters (blur, average, emboss, …)

● Apply effects (lens, wave, …)

● Fullscreen mode

● Slide show with effects

● Batch convert, batch rename

● Create WEB page easily

● Screen capture

● Create contact Sheet

● Create or edit Multi-page file (TIFF, DCX, LDF)

● TWAIN & WIA support (Windows only)

● Print support (Windows only)

● Drag & Drop support (Windows only)

● Compare image side by side

● Filmstrip layout

● 44 languages support (Windows only)

● And many many other things…

No Adware, No Spyware

With all these features mentioned above, this freeware will provide you with full satisfaction while using it!!

P.s In the near furure I will be creating a page on this blog dedicated to software/freeware :-)

  1. August 28, 2008 at 9:35 am | #1

    Ola. As an advocate of IrfanView, I’m pointing you to this thread: http://www.donationcoder.com/Forums/bb/index.php?topic=492.new

    It’s not biased, BTW.

  2. Harry
    August 28, 2008 at 5:31 pm | #2

    Thanks for posting your comment Shah, I have recently downloaded and installed IrfanView and yep you’ll right it’s a very good freeware with much more features than Xnview :-)

  3. bhadra
    September 24, 2008 at 10:45 am | #3

    gud piece of info
    juz wat i was lukg 4

  4. September 25, 2008 at 10:30 pm | #4

    If ultrafast viewing is what you are after, look no further than FastPictureViewer (http://www.fastpictureviewer.com), “the Porsche of Image Viewers” (c’t Magazine, issue 19/2008, page 162)

  1. October 25, 2008 at 7:04 am | #1