Apps from Ports and Packages for Desktop Users

For old people who have many CD-Rs received from hospitals with their X-ray and other DICOM images in it, there is graphics/alizams to view the images on FreeBSD.
Not that you can access what the images show, but it may help remember what doctors said.
Not a portrait, but you should be able to view the images of yourself.
View attachment 25050
Does it support Qt6?
Qt5 would be removed for port at some point just like Qt4 and Qt3 were, as KDE6 is already the default now.
 
If you have archivist or hoarder instincts or you fear YouTube (or some similar website) may delete a video you find outstanding, you can download it using www/yt-dlp. It works from the terminal and has a host of options (see yt-dlp()), but the most common use is quite straightforward.

Example: To download the first volume of my crumbs (crumbs 1 to 250) in video-book form (a video form invented by yours truly that, like all my inventions, is know by, literally literally, no one), which is technically a YouTube video like any other (w/o sound or pictures, though), you would do:

Bash:
yt-dlp https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XQxPhfeZo8

Additionally, I just found out that there exists a GUI backend (an app that let's you use yt-dlp from a graphical interface). I installed it to take a look and my impression is that it's only worthy to install it if you have very strong archivist needs. The app in question is multimedia/py-tartube. Here's a pretty screenshot:

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