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The whole idea of sharp corners and simplistic icons just gives the impression of an UI that has not been developed past the point of basic functionality. Immediately as I installed Windows 8, my first impression is all the visual changes were ugly, they looked flat, hard to distinguish and overall they had the feelings of early Alpha placeholder assets that somehow made it in the final version.
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Also developing monochrome identical looking icons is a lot easier than developing colorful icons with gloss and gradients, that’s why that trend fell into a bit of obscurity since around 2012 when Windows 8 came out. I’m looking at this tool in the article and it just looks minimalistic for the sake of minimalism. Most people use image viewers just to see images, the rest of the UI is pretty much irrelevant to them.
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Just because the new Picture viewer on Windows 10 looks “modern” (still debatable), it doesn’t make it clearly says it looks like it’s outdated like that’s a bad thing.
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WinRAR also looks like it’s “Straight OUTA COMPT… I mean Windows 95”, does that mean I should not be using it?ĭo you understand how shallow your comment makes you sound? I love change and new things, I was first to upgrade to Windows 10 when it came out in 2015 and can you imagine how disappointed I was with the default Picture Viewer tool? It was so bad I had to use a 3rd party one, that’s how I ended up using IrfanView and I still use it for that reason. I use 7-Zip even though the icons on the UI haven’t been updated in probably 15 years, but that doesn’t stop it from being a decent tool serving me really well in handling archives.
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UI fads come and go, solid software just works regardless of how it looks. Libre Office still hasn’t fully implemented a Ribbon UI and that doesn’t make it any worse. If something isn’t broken, why fix it? Notepad hasn’t changed at all and I don’t see anyone complaining it looks old. How exactly does this look straight out of Windows 95?Īlso I didn’t know that how old/new an UI looked was an important factor for how useful an application is. It's impressive that the program packs all these features in a 3MB package. The video and audio player are bonus features to have. Xlideit Image Viewer is light on resources, and has a useful set of tools for editing photos.
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Note: The video player only worked in full screen mode during my tests. It supports viewing documents in the PDF, HTM, MHT and RTF formats. The program can also be used to view video files in the MPG, MP4, WMV, AVI formats, or to listen to MP2, MP3, WMA, WAV audio files. Xlideit Image Viewer can be used to view the following image formats: JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF, TIF, PSD, JPEG, JPE, JFIF, RLE, DIB, TIFF, TGA, VDA, VST, ICB, PCX, PCC, WMF, EMF, WEBP, ICO, CUR, ANI, OLD, NEW, LNK. The program has many ways to sort the picture list: by name, file date, file size, image date, image size, width, aspect ratio, file type, camera tag, image tag, etc. Use it with caution as this isn't reversible, you may want to backup your photos before editing them. The icon with the camera on it removes metadata tags from photos. Other options in the Xlideit Image Viewer tools menu include viewing the current image's properties, a flip tool, and ways to convert photos to JPG, PNG, BMP, TIF, GIF, or TGA image formats.


Right-click on an image to view a context menu with various shortcuts. add, paste, find, select, remove, clone or restore images. Use it to edit, print, scan, open an image or a folder. You can create a new image from scratch using Xlideit Image Viewer.Ĭlick the Tools icon (downward arrow icon) on the toolbar to bring up a long menu.

Clicking the Histogram icon opens its own panel. The Text and drawing tab is home to a plethora of editing tools from select, text, watermark, shapes, fill, color picker, and more. There are a few filters such as equalize, posterize, pixelate, red-eye adjustment, and fade that you can use to add a cool effect to the picture. The Light and Color tab has controls for tweaking the brightness, contrast, saturation, hue, gamma, sharpen, grayscale, etc.
