Image Eye - Image Viewer

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I am Baas
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Image Eye - Image Viewer

#1 Post by I am Baas »

Can someone test this one on Vista/7 machine? Thanks.
Image Eye is a specialized image viewer - made for the sole purpose of viewing images as quickly and as practically as possible - nothing else! You don't get any bulky menus, tool bars or other fancy but annoying things cluttering up the window where you want to see a picture only.
http://www.fmjsoft.com/ieframe.html

Free for non-commercial use
Requirements: XP SP3, Vista & 7

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Download @ http://www.fmjsoft.com/download/ieye80.zip

Uniextract the installer. The application files are in {app} folder, delete un-necessary language files, run Image Eye.exe.

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#2 Post by Ruby »

Tested on Vista SP2

I extracted the executable and the help (chm) file to a folder (no lang files).

Ran it with Regshot running; no reg entries or files were created anywhere.

I ran it again and ticked 'Open in full screen mode' and closed.

Ran it again and it opens the same dialog window (User\****\Pictures) and no full screen, I couldn't find the settings anywhere.

I then opened the help file, and found this in the Welcome section:
BTW, if you run Image Eye.exe on a computer where it has not been installed through its Setup.exe, then settings are not remembered - and nothing will be stored in the registry etc, thus leaving an entirely 'untouched' system. This is useful e.g. if you run it from a USB-key on a borrowed computer.

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#3 Post by I am Baas »

Thanks for testing, Ruby. I got the same results on XP sp3 machine. I guess it can be added to TPFC...

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#4 Post by carbonize »

Man spammers are stupid. The idiot set the text colour for the wrong post background.

As to this program not remembering the settings. That's a bit of a downside really. Would it be to hard to make it check for an ini file in the home directory and if found load the settings from there?

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"Stupid" Spam banished to a place designed for such things...

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#6 Post by Midas »

Old topic update: Image Eye is currently v9.0 (changelog at http://www.fmjsoft.com/news/ieye.html):
http://www.fmjsoft.com/news/ieye.html wrote:Now available as both an x86 (32-bit) version and a brand new x64 (64-bit) version. The x64 version is a bit faster – e.g. ~10% faster JPEG decoding.
Previous portability findings still apply (for info, see http://www.fmjsoft.com/download/ieye.html)...

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#7 Post by webfork »

Old thread update: another website offline and archive.org link:

This viewer had a few tools I haven't seen elsewhere including a wipe function and unique window management capabilities.

Archive.org: https://web.archive.org/web/20070630090 ... frame.html
Softpedia: https://www.softpedia.com/get/Multimedi ... -Eye.shtml

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#8 Post by TalkOrBell »

Really like this viewer as it can display PNGs in their cutout fashion...Like Osiva

Just to add...Support for WinXP has been dropped on current site for version 9.1 but you can obtain the SAME version 9.1 WITH XP support by going back a few years here-

https://web.archive.org/web/20170711125 ... l#download

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