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Xviewer

Xviewer is a simple image viewer which uses the gdk-pixbuf library. It can deal with large images, and zoom and scroll with constant memory usage. Its goals are simplicity and standards compliance. Xviewer is installed by default in Linux Mint.

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  • Free
  • Open Source

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  • Linux
  • Linux Mint
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    IE flagLinux Mint
  • Licensing

    Open Source (GPL-2.0) and Free product.
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  • Alternatives

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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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  •  90 Stars
  •  40 Forks
  •  80 Open Issues
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Official website button is incorrect, it's not linuxmint.org. It is linuxmint.com! From the Mint Community portion of the site: "Xviewer is a simple image viewer which uses the gdk-pixbuf library. It can deal with large images, and zoom and scroll with constant memory usage. Its goals are simplicity and standards compliance." xviewer is based on Eye of Gnome, but for Linux mint ONLY, so you may want to just use that if you're not on Mint. Or try one of the many other alternatives that may suit your OS better.

What is Xviewer?

Xviewer is a simple image viewer which uses the gdk-pixbuf library. It can deal with large images, and zoom and scroll with constant memory usage. Its goals are simplicity and standards compliance. Xviewer is installed by default in Linux Mint. It is available in the Linux Mint repositories, but not in the official Ubuntu or Debian repositories.

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