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FastStone MaxView Mini-Review
Perry Mowbray:
I just downloaded this program. It is much faster than the windows default viewer. Is there anyway that I setup Thunderbird as my mail client instead of Outlook? The software defaults to Outlook and I added Thunderbird as an external program but that didn't help either.
-techidave (February 01, 2008, 05:59 AM)
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Probably a dumb question, but you have set up the default email client correctly? The following works for me...
jgpaiva:
Probably a dumb question, but you have set up the default email client correctly? The following works for me...
-Perry Mowbray (February 01, 2008, 07:12 AM)
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I feel dumb... You're right, that works. (unfortunatelly, opera won't accept it, though, but no problem :)).
Ok, so i just found out another interesting thing!
I mentioned about moving the image when out of full-screen: that can be done with right-button drag! smart :D
what I miss in most viewers is the option to zoom into a selected area of image
-tomos (February 01, 2008, 07:07 AM)
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Oh, but MaxView won't let you down on that! Try pressing ctrl and dragging with left button! :D
Perry Mowbray:
what I miss straight away in Faststone (compared to imagine) is that it wont go from last file in folder back to first ("Jump to the first file?" box pops up)
-tomos (February 01, 2008, 07:07 AM)
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Hmmm: I don't get that happening? I can keep scrolling through all the folder's images continuously going from last back to first, etc.
Try the "Repeat Continuously" toggle. I couldn't find any documentation, but that seems to do the trick:
FastStone MaxView Mini-Review
also miss the modifiable shortcuts..
-tomos (February 01, 2008, 07:07 AM)
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I agree! In this day and age, it all should be configurable...
what I miss in most viewers is the option to zoom into a selected area of image
-tomos (February 01, 2008, 07:07 AM)
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IrfanView zooms like this and it is very handy to get to a particular spot at a high zoom quickly.
I like the pan in MaxView though...
tomos:
what I miss in most viewers is the option to zoom into a selected area of image
-tomos (February 01, 2008, 07:07 AM)
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Oh, but MaxView won't let you down on that! Try pressing ctrl and dragging with left button! :D
-jgpaiva (February 01, 2008, 07:24 AM)
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ahhgh SUPER!! -I'm sold! :-*
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@Perry, repeat continuously works nicely :Thmbsup: -
I did like the warning in imagine but can imagine that [in imagine ;D] getting annoying too
Perry Mowbray:
I feel dumb... You're right, that works. (unfortunatelly, opera won't accept it, though, but no problem :)).
-jgpaiva (February 01, 2008, 07:24 AM)
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:-[ No, I meant my question was probably dumb... but glad it works. [Opera won't work with a standard OS setting??]
Ok, so i just found out another interesting thing!
I mentioned about moving the image when out of full-screen: that can be done with right-button drag! smart :D
-jgpaiva (February 01, 2008, 07:24 AM)
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:up: I just accidentally found that too :D
what I miss in most viewers is the option to zoom into a selected area of image
-tomos (February 01, 2008, 07:07 AM)
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Oh, but MaxView won't let you down on that! Try pressing ctrl and dragging with left button! :D
-jgpaiva (February 01, 2008, 07:24 AM)
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Great :Thmbsup: Thanks! I read it on the website, but it didn't seem to be working (don't ask me, it's OK now)..
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