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cmpm:
Yes, I don't know of another program like it yet.

It uses Total Commander plugins of which you can even build your own.
I've also found that if you click on the pic or doc it will be highlighted in the explorer.

As far as reading docs it seems to read the .rtf files but not some other document formats.

You can double click any item in the explorer part of fastview and it will open in it's default application.

The viewer from Textmaker -officeviewer-is much faster then opening MSWord. If it's set to being the default viewer for Word or TextMaker, Fastview can use it also.

Btw, these are all free or free for personal use so far in this thread.

I really like that Imagewalker and ForceVision too, very cool imo.

Curt:
I tried the ForceVision too, and there sure were some fine features, but ind the end we didn't make friends with each other. ImageWalker is fine too, and makes me wonder: just how big / small is a thumb's nail? Anyway, I like this version of the Thumbnail's view:

- click thumbnail (!!) to see full sized ImageWalker > Thumbnail's View:
Fast View

It sure makes room for a lot of nails, doesn't it...

PhilB66:
Wega2 is another decent freeware Image Viewer.

kartal:
This is not a thumbnail viewer, rather it is a very fast higres sequence view you can also view quicktimes.

http://djv.sourceforge.net/

kartal:
http://f2soft.ax3.net/

Yeah, it's fast but could be better in the options.
Like I would like the file I'm viewing to be highlighted in the left pane.
It is displayed in the title bar though.

Can't seem to change the background color when viewing files.

But quite a plus in the range of files that can be viewed!
Text, pics, videos, web stuff...lots of things.
Quickly too.

I set the menu/options buttons to quit hiding, that was annoying.
-cmpm (February 25, 2008, 10:59 AM)
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I like this one but it looks like it is not under developement. Do you know any other one that is multi format viewer like this one? I "am not" looking for a viewer that only does multimedia stuff. And as usual I am looking for DC "user experince"  based suggestions.

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