
MysticThumbs
MysticThumbs generates thumbnails of many image types not natively supported by Windows. It does this transparently and in the background for Explorer so you don't h...
- Paid • Proprietary
- Windows
- Windows Explorer
What is MysticThumbs?
MysticThumbs generates thumbnails of many image types not natively supported by Windows. It does this transparently and in the background for Explorer so you don't have to run a separate application to preview your images. It is a native Windows Explorer plugin which means you don't have to do anything other than install it. This means you don't have any new interfaces to learn, think about or otherwise deal with. It also comes with QuickView - like a make click to see a preview of your image and its data.
MysticThumbs has a fully configurable control panel where you can adjust thumbnail generation options and icon overlays, with options like transparency, thumbnail borders, scaling, embedded thumbnail selection and more. Compound file support for files such as HTML, Maya and EML that use external files to make a complete image. Options are controlled on a file type / extension level or if required on specific files through context menu control in Explorer.
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Supported Languages
- English
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Tags
- icon-manager
- psd-thumbnails
- thumbnail-generator
- window-thumbnails
- thumbnail-viewer
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POX added MysticThumbs as alternative(s) to Exif Thumbnail Adder
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I've been testing out several different thumbnail solutions and this one just does everything I need. The interface needs work in my opinion but it's great software.
Highly recommended.
This app is worth the money, truly. I've been using it for years. The developer fixed some bugs based on crashes I was having and seemed responsive. Typical developer though, just come proper. I like this especially because it's the only solution to see .INDD (InDesign) files natively in explorer that I am aware of. It's also a complex program so it can be a bear. But when you get it working it is SAH-WEEET! The control panel is complicated but each control comes with context help.
A brilliant and convenient tool to help me view all my images that are in many different formats quickly and easily.
I love the new interface, and that they have a Facebook page where you can read other user comments see -