Over 12 years my favorite picture viewer is xnview, but native FreeBSD version is abandoned around 2006 and it is 32 bit only (so it isn't simple to use on modern x64 systems). Also, it isn't opensourced and it is not free for commercial use. Can anybody suggest replacement?
Points why I like it:
-Clean view mode (with image info in status bar/OSD) and clean browse/thumbnails mode, not mixture of both with unrelevant tools that taking screen place. Simple switching between modes.
-Simple fast edit tools. I need crop, downscale and jpeg lossless rotate only. In browse mode it's possible to select multiple images and rotate them at once.
-Preset directories to copy/move.
-It is fast, I feel no discomfort even on ancient PII-266 machine, it shows progress bar while opening big picture or doing something, not just hanging like many others do. Not important on modern hardware, however.
Also, I using geeqie, gpicview, xv on some machines, but I can't think of them as complete replacement for xnview. Is there any modern replacement to xnview I don't know?
Points why I like it:
-Clean view mode (with image info in status bar/OSD) and clean browse/thumbnails mode, not mixture of both with unrelevant tools that taking screen place. Simple switching between modes.
-Simple fast edit tools. I need crop, downscale and jpeg lossless rotate only. In browse mode it's possible to select multiple images and rotate them at once.
-Preset directories to copy/move.
-It is fast, I feel no discomfort even on ancient PII-266 machine, it shows progress bar while opening big picture or doing something, not just hanging like many others do. Not important on modern hardware, however.
Also, I using geeqie, gpicview, xv on some machines, but I can't think of them as complete replacement for xnview. Is there any modern replacement to xnview I don't know?