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DESCRIPTION

Sequential is a fullscreen image viewer for Mac OS X. It was specifically designed for opening a folder of images and displaying them in order. It works well for viewing comics and manga on the computer.

Sequential can display folders or archives (ZIP, RAR, CBZ and CBR) of images (including JPG, PNG, and GIF) in addition to PDF files. Starting with version 1.3, Sequential is able to open images on the internet from a page or image URL.

WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.3.2
  • Adds a “Move to Trash” command for local images.
  • It is now possible to zoom in and out from the keyboard.
  • The screen-relative scaling modes can now be set to upscale.
  • Online images stop loading when the document is closed.
  • The B and C keys are now equivalent to Option-space and and Option-V, respectively.
  • Antialiasing is once again used while upscaling.
  • Fixes a number of bugs related to aliases.
  • URLs with non-escaped non-ASCII characters now work.
  • Other minor improvements.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later (including Leopard).


SCREENSHOT

Developer:poisonousinsect
Downloads:6,301
  - Version d/l:784
Multimedia & Design:Image Editing
License:Free
Date:22 Mar 2008
Platform:PPC/Intel
Sequential User Reviews (5 posts)Write A Review
Dec 6 2007
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CRSP  I used this application to view a comic in zipped format and it works well. I like the scaling options, with keyboard shortcuts.

I would like an option to make the mouse clicks do the opposite. What I mean is that at the moment, if you click left mouse button, the page goes forward to next, and clicking right mouse button makes the page go backwards to previous. It would be more intuitive for me to have Left Mouse as Back and Right Mouse as Forward. Much like left point arrows take you back on a webpage or document, and right pointing take you forward. Right now it's suited for Japanese who read their manga the opposite way. That's why I would like it to be an option you can set - so everyone gets what suits them best.

Also, if possible, I would like it so that if you press both left and right mouse buttons at the same time, Sequential quits itself. This would make it more convenient as a quick image browser, as when I'm done I don't need to go to the menubar to quit the app. If not possible with the tow button combination, then it could be mapped onto the middle click - which at this time duplicates what the right button does.

That would be nice. Thanks.  (Version 1.3)

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Nov 3 2007

PASCALPP  Wish it would open images in nested subfolders...  (Version 1.2.2)

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Jun 1 2007

DOCTOR INFINITY  Really nice.....the new feature to choose a particular image from a list in the menu bar is quite handy.

Clicking anywhere on the screen to advance to the next image is sweet, but why not allow a another mouse click to reverse direction? True, one can use option-space on one's keyboard to do that but allowing one's mouse to both advance and go backward would be really handy.

I've got two buttons on my mouse assigned to go forward and backward but it doesn't work with "Sequential", strangely.

I've been using "Xee", another excellent image viewer, and my mouse's forward and back buttons DO work there.

Perhaps "Sequential"s developer could allow for the user to assign any hot keys to go forward and backward, as well as perform other functions.

Both "Sequential" and "Xee" each have useful features not offered by the other.

Perhaps the developers of each could join forces and combine the best features of both; then we would have an even better image viewer called

"Xeequential"! (Oh, I'm so pleased with myself for that cute idea....I think I'll just kick back and gloat for little while.....excuse me, I'll be back a little later...)  (Version 1.0.5)

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May 19 2007

BOB_TM  This is a good attempt to remedy the awkwardness of Preview when going through pictures, an area in which Windows XP does things better than OSX. I really like this app - it is snappy and a great way to go through a directory of pictures in sequence. What surprised me was that I could not open just a single pictures with this app. It must surely be possible??? I would like to associate picture viewing with this application rather than Preview, as I have done for PDF files with PDFview. The possibility of, after opening a single, particular image, being able to skip to the next in the directory would also be nice (like XP preview).  (Version 1.0.4)

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