I think that with relatively few new features, XnView could rival these packages and offer their most useful management capalibilies without compromising the no-nonse design of XnView. They have extra features, but they do not have the XnView elegance and flexibility. ![]() I have worked with a number of photo organizers: Picasa, Adobe Photo Album and IMatch, and none of them truly matched my needs. A photo organizer would require some kind of a database, or at the very least additional text files to keep extra data. It has a number of advanced photo manipulation features, but it is not truly a photo organized/photo management package. Over the last years it has left the competition (especially venerable Irfan View) in the dust, et least in the freeware/shareware category. ![]() ![]() Can I ask here as in which strategic direction you want XnView to develop?Īs it is now, for me XnView is a market leading advanced photo viewer.
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