objecterror Daemon Poster Messages 734 Location United States Apr 15, 2007 #1 I like the functions of it, but, it only opens one file at a time. I'd like to view up to 3 or 4 at a time, is this possible using the built in windows picture viewer?
I like the functions of it, but, it only opens one file at a time. I'd like to view up to 3 or 4 at a time, is this possible using the built in windows picture viewer?
KSoD Call me Mak or K, Mod Emeritus Messages 35,644 Location C:\ Apr 15, 2007 #2 Simple answer no. If you have Adobe products installed try the Adobe Bridge.
R ramesh Baseband Member Messages 37 Apr 16, 2007 #3 Try ACDSee. u can even view n edit movies in it. Rotate pictures and movies. Its simple to use than adobe.
Try ACDSee. u can even view n edit movies in it. Rotate pictures and movies. Its simple to use than adobe.
P pizzalover555 Solid State Member Messages 19 Apr 16, 2007 #4 Adobe Bridge is great, haven't used ramesh's program though. You could always use the default filmstrip setting in your explorer?
Adobe Bridge is great, haven't used ramesh's program though. You could always use the default filmstrip setting in your explorer?