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Hello,
I'm away from my Mac so can't try if Preview can do this. So I apologize for a stupid question in advance. ;D
Imagine this situation:
On my Windows PC, I have a folder with, say, 100 photos. If I double click a single photo out of these 100, it opens in the default viewer (which may be ACDSee, XnView etc.). Now, I can use certain keys (usually Page Up/Page Down) to browse through the 100 images in the folder, one by one. If I get bored , I can switch to thumbnail view, which displays the thumbnails of all 100 files.
Can Preview do this? Or does it work in a different (Mac) way like most of Mac applications do?
I'm away from my Mac so can't try if Preview can do this. So I apologize for a stupid question in advance. ;D
Imagine this situation:
On my Windows PC, I have a folder with, say, 100 photos. If I double click a single photo out of these 100, it opens in the default viewer (which may be ACDSee, XnView etc.). Now, I can use certain keys (usually Page Up/Page Down) to browse through the 100 images in the folder, one by one. If I get bored , I can switch to thumbnail view, which displays the thumbnails of all 100 files.
Can Preview do this? Or does it work in a different (Mac) way like most of Mac applications do?