Good Image Browser like Windows Version?

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At the moment I am using iPhoto in which i dont like to be honest as too many duplicated files. And dont like the idea if i edit a picture it replace the current one.

I just want a nice simple Image browser that i can use to flick through my images folders etc possibly Slideshow similar to the one that windows have.

A free version would be great if possible.

I am holding out for the new PhotoShop element for mac if there is going to be one

Hope some one can help

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Hi rookies!

Just for image browsing I would highly recommend CocoViewX.

If you want to edit some of those images, you might want to download ImageWell too: they don't do the same thing.
 
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Hi,

Cheers for those, was hoping to have them both in one app if possible?
 
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Ok well in this case the wording in your question was misleading. I had a feeling you wanted to edit images as well as view them when I noticed at the last moment Photoshop in your post and edited mine to add ImageWell. Your question should have read: image browser and editor as browsing images and editing them are not the same.

Maybe someone else has something else to recommend?
 
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Hi Mate

Sorry about that but i must say I have downloaded CocoViewX and I love that it great :)

May download the other too, to see what it likes :)

Any other software you think i would fancy trying?

I am a 1 week old Mac User
 
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Didn't I tell you CocoViewX is great, hunh? CocoViewX rocks!
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Glad you like it! I adopted it as soon as I tried it. Contrary to some image browsers I've tried, it's fast: some of them are soooooo sluggish.

Oh and welcome to the Mac side of computing. :girl:
 
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Cheers Mate,

Am really loving the Mac computing to be honest i wish i went over earlier as i really hate Windows now....

Do you want to give me some pointers on what other software i should look into anything at all for different things.

Cheers
 
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There is also GraphicConverter, which is pretty good, and is bundled on PowerMac G5s and I hope, Mac Pros. It both browses and edits. A very nice app. See: http://www.lemkesoft.com.
 
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I haven't used GraphicConverter in ages! Thanks for reminding me that it does these things, mac57!
 
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Does not appear to be on my macbook pro thou and look like it not free either
 
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GrapicConverter isn't free, it's shareware but I think you can still continue using it till you pay. At least that's how it was the last time I tried it.

It will only delay the opening of the application if it hasn't been paid for.
 

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