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DESCRIPTION
Canon PowerShot ImageBrowser supports the PowerShot line of cameras.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 6.4.1:
  • - Supports PowerShot G11, PowerShot S90, IXY DIGITAL 930 IS/PowerShot SD 980 IS Digital ELPH/Digital IXUS 200 IS, IXY DIGITAL 220 IS/PowerShot SD 940 IS Digital ELPH/Digital IXUS 120 IS, PowerShot SX20 IS, and PowerShot SX120 IS (In order to connect with above mentioned products, it is necessary to overwrite the application by installing the CD-ROMs bundled with the products.)
  • Supports EOS 7D
  • This version supports Russian. However, the following limitations apply to the Russian version. Only CameraWindow DC 8 starts in Russian (for Mac OS X 10.5 only). CameraWindow(CameraWindow DC, CameraWindow DVC) does not support Russian.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.3 or later.

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Developer:Canon
Downloads:42,022
  - Version d/l:2,031
Multimedia & Design:Image Editing
License:Updater
Date:30 Sep 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
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Canon PowerShot ImageBrowser User Reviews (4 posts)Write A Review
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Mar 19 2009

ANOMIA  I am only able to use up to the 6.1.3 ImageBrowser Upgrader app; every subsequent upgrader hangs searching.

What's the problem Canon, I'm running 10.4.11 on a dualcore2 intel imac and you won't let me upgrade?  
(Version 6.3.1)

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Apr 23 2008

SKALLAGRIMSON  Updater v.6.1.1 hangs up for few hours with "SearchingÂ…" status in Updater window. Have v.6.0.2.38 installed. Mac OS X 4.11 / PowerPC G4  
(Version 6.1.1)

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Dec 10 2007

ROCKETDOG  I've used ImageBrowser for years as a quick picture viewer when I take the pictures off my camera and put them on my computer.

It's a basic software, but I like the simplicity of it for just looking at what's on my camera.

Best of all, it stores your pictures as mini icons with the actual picture as the icon!

All in all. . .I LIKE IT!  
(Version 6.0.2a)

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Oct 21 2007
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SPARTAN  ImageBrowser is OK, not bad, not great. The worst part is that it can't read .tiff and can't send back a photo to the camera – it WAS (!) possible in OS 9... It's not too slow and stability is great. There are faster tools to sort photos, better tools to archive pics, this one is not the best, it simply works.

But the real gem in that Canon suite is DPP. Its conversions are far superior to Camera RAW / LR / Aperture / C1 / etc. conversions.

Image Browser worth a 3/5 and DPP a 5/5.  
(Version 5.8b)

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