 | Jul 27 2009 |
ANONYMOUS A little marvel. Immediate starting. True random show. Cristal crisp images. Everything needed except the background music. Much better than anything I've tried for viewing large image folders with pleasure and efficiency. (Version 2.31) | |
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 | Jun 20 2009 |
IAMDORIAN Ditto on the files # limitations. I have had it crash when attempting to load a series of larger TIFFS as well, and this is problematic because modern cameras are producing ever larger files (the Canon 5D Mark II is now at 21 MP!). Overall, I haven't seen any features added in a long time, either. Something as simple as a movie viewing capability allowing a series of time lapse shots, for example, to be views a a real-time 30 fps video might be nice, as the preview already does a nice job of this. You can drag in the MAIN view and see a series of thumbnails that once the previews are loaded) will let you scrub back and forth nicely. So, why not add a movie playback at one or more speeds? Overall, a nice fast viewer that reduces the need to boot up PS. However, either this gets updated soon, or it may be time to for some of us to move on. (Version 2.31) | |
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 | Jun 20 2009 |
SHAUN In my books by far the best image viewer. Firstly Preview started blurring certain images after having installed Leopard ( although this seems to be better with 10.5.7 ) Secondly with other image viewers that I have tried, I would have huge amounts of "grain" in images that I had shot on film and scanned ( even 50 iso films ) Viewit does not give me this problem so 5 stars and a "big thanks" to the developer. (Version 2.31) | |
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 | Mar 26 2009 |
IMHOTEP397 Definitely a Buyer Beware product at this point, because the developers don't respond to email. If you want to just use this as a viewer this or Viewer Lite would probably be sufficient, but then if you just needed a viewer you probably would stick to your included version of Preview. The things I was looking for was a viewer with some better than average, but not monster Data Asset management type tools. Anyway this has the basic tools I need, but it is unstable while attempting to sort image sets of, probably close to 1,000 and definitely unstable beyond that. ViewIt could also use a GUI icon overhaul, but unfortunately it looks as is the company has elected to stop active development on it. This is bad, because they have not stopped the service to take money for the app and I'm felling a but duped. Essentially, if you don't have many images ViewIt might be a good option for organization, if however you have a lot of images or just aren't comfortable paying for a something from a company that's no longer actively developing software keep looking. (Version 2.30) | |
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 | Mar 26 2009 |
IMHOTEP397 (Wish I could edit my posts) Definitely a Buyer Beware product at this point, because the developers don't respond to email. If you want to just use this as a viewer this or Viewer Lite would probably be sufficient, but then if you just needed a viewer you probably would stick to your included version of Preview. The things I was looking for was a viewer with some better than average, but not monster Data Asset management type tools. Anyway this has the basic tools I need, but it is unstable while attempting to sort image sets of, probably close to 1,000 and definitely unusable beyond that. ViewIt could also use a GUI icon overhaul, but unfortunately it looks as if the company has elected to stop active development of it. This is bad, because they have not stopped the service to take money for the app and I'm felling a bit duped. Essentially, if you don't have many images ViewIt might be a good option for organization, if however you have a lot of images or just aren't comfortable paying for a something from a company that's no longer actively developing software keep looking. (Version 2.30) | |
 | Sep 1 2009 |
XENOPHILE Not my experience at all. ViewIt is peerless when it comes to viewing high volumes of images. Drop a folder on ViewIt, and it bores down the hierarchy to display as many images as you can throw at it. I regularly use it on THOUSANDS of images without a hiccup. I've never found anything else that comes close to ViewIt's features and stability. Oh, and the image display quality is outstanding. Not all image viewers are equal in this regard. I've contacted the developer several times with questions, and he's always responded within 24 hours. (Version 2.31) | |
 | Jun 2 2008 |
IMANIAC After reviewing dozens of features I have decided to select this program as my primary image viewer. It could have a better support of HTML generation and allow different media to be viewed. However, it works very as an image viewer, slideshow. Well done! iGreg: It seems that you are not happy with any software you use. Perhaps it is time for you to install Windows ;-) (Version 2.27) | |
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 | May 25 2008 |
IGREG Confusing features. I can not figure out what Viewit does with image files. I "Add iPhoto Album" but were are the files from iPhoto? Where does Viewit store its image files? Is it making duplicates of my iPhoto files? If so, were is it putting them? The logical place to look is the ViewIt folder in Pictures folder, yet no files are there. So far Viewit is not meeting my need of a simple image viewer. (Version 2.27) | |
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 | Jul 21 2008 |
BRUCE_Y ViewIt is an image BROWSER and VIEWER - it is not a photo/picture management data base. (Do not compare it to iPhoto which both views AND manages -insists actually- on total control of where your pictures go.) THus, it does not put pictures anywhere -- it lets you view your image files whereever they currently are. Drop a file or folder with images onto the ViewIt icon and they will open and display. Click or scroll through ten or hundreds. THey will not be moved anywhere. Though, it is possible to use the program to move image files, you must choose to do that yourself. It is like Apple's own Preview image viewer application, but has more display and management features. (Version 2.29) | |
 | Dec 26 2006 |
IAMDORIAN The best of its class, ViewtIt makes a number of image-processing and previewing tasks a lot easier. I don't use it exclusively for image dumps from my camera, so my needs are a bit different than some I've read. There are only a couple of things I would personally like to see augmented in this great little App. 1) I'd love to see us able to resize thumbnails. This has been one feature that has never been added, and should be. At least a size default option in prefs would be better than nothing at all, although perhaps an option to toggle the auto-resize border width (currently what it does) -or- size option, needs to be added. This would be a nice feature. 2) An auto-play and loopable thumbnail-movie preview feature would really make time-lapse previewing far easier. Currently you can see a quick preview of all thumbnails by dragging in the main window view. A nice feature. However, for those of us creating time-lapse sequences from stills, the ability to see this playing as a movie would eliminate the need for going through the time consuming process of creating the equivalent in AE or some other motion graphics program. 3) We could always use a few feature/option updates in the HTML gallery creation tool. It is very useful as it is now, but who'd turn down an occasional new feature, eh? Just a thought. Overall, an indespensible digital arrow in my production quiver. Keep up the great work, and thanks for supporting Mac and Mac-Intel computing! (Version 2.18) | |
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 | Apr 6 2006 |
CAVANAUGHPHOTO I've been using this app for over a year now and it just keeps getting better!! The developer is very responsive and realeases updates regularly. This is a steal at $20!! (Version 2.14) | |
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 | Feb 8 2006 |
AUTOMATIC JACK ViewIt is an excellent, simple piece of software that I use every day. It's only failing is that it still doesn't recognise rotated images from digital cameras properly. And rotating them manually in ViewIt doesn't help, because it then fails to change the metadata, meaning that it appears correct in ViewIt, but all other applications will show it wrong. I do wish they'd fix this longstanding bug. (Version 2.11.5) | |
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 | Aug 19 2005 |
With iPhoto and Preview built into Mac OS X, why use this application? Isn't it redundant? (Version 2.9.5) | |
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 | Aug 20 2005 |
ANONYMOUS If it was redundant, nobody would purchase it. If you view 2 pictures a day you may use Preview or iPhoto. But if you think seriously about organizing your photo library or picking some images from it quickly, I recommend you to try ViewIt. (Version 2.9.5) | |
 | Aug 30 2005 |
ANONYMOUS Viewit is MUCH MUCH faster than iPhoto. The slower the Mac the more you can get an benefit using Viewit. (Version 2.9.6) | |
 | Sep 15 2005 |
JEFF FLOWERS ViewIt is a very nice application that is very quick and well programmed. It also allows for advanced sorting, as well as providing custom hotkeys for moving/copying graphics to particular folders. I bought a license earlier this year and I consider it one of my favorite Mac applications, along with GraphicConverter, Vuescan, OmniOutliner, SubEthaEdit, and Camino. (Version 2.9.7) | |
 | Jun 15 2005 |
RUSSELL GLEASON I downloaded loaded it pn my first try just fine. I do like ViewIt far better than the OS-X Preview. (Version 2.8.9) | |
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 | May 10 2005 |
GARBAGE ......................... I take back my comment, slideshow is only a half assed feature in 10.4 Viewit remains the best there is. (Version 2.8.5) | |
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 | Apr 30 2005 |
ANONYMOUS Not necessarily. Before you throw it to the *garbage*, give it a try. ;-) (Version 2.8.3) | |
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 | Apr 29 2005 |
GARBAGE Now redundant on MacOS 10.4 (Tiger) Don't get me wrong I loved this app & happily paid the fee for it long ago... (Version 2.8.3) | |
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 | Apr 26 2005 |
CORNFED Great software. I use Irfanview on Windows and have been looking for a program for the mac that I can use to quickly go through photos. I will do a little more testing, but I am quite sure this is just what I am looking for. (Version 2.8.3) | |
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 | Apr 25 2005 |
ANONYMOUS Thank you for great program! I'm using it constantly. Only one thing more and it could be perfect: To download also moving pictures from digital camera (no matter if they could not be read with this program, I just want them to the same folder as pictures). Now I have to download the moving ones with a different program. (Version 2.8.3) | |
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 | Apr 13 2005 |
JOHN CHARLTON Keeps getting better! My performance improved with a RAM upgrade. No more crashes for me. The new iTunes feature in V2.8 is brilliant. (Version 2.8) | |
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 | Apr 3 2005 |
ROGER LIU Nothing better than this. Its speed is swift, and its performace is delicate. With other plug-ins and tools, this is the most suitable application for people who deal with photos/images frequently. Highly recommend! (Version 2.7.10) | |
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 | Mar 31 2005 |
JEFFREY FLOWERS I have been testing this program for a couple of months now and finally decided to pay the shareware fee for it. It is small, runs fast, and has never crashed on me. (Version 2.7.10) | |
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 | Mar 30 2005 |
STEVE This is by far the very best photos/images viewer I have ever tried, including over 15 others!! It is also 'lightning' fast in loading--even folders with several hundred photos. Much faster than any other I have. I have not had any problems with 'stability' in all the versions I have used. When my Windows using friends see it, they are all very jealous--since it appears there is no version for them. For the price, this is probably one of the very best software deals around. HIghly recommended--give it a try and I think you'll agree. (Version 2.7.10) | |
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 | Mar 5 2005 |
ANONYMOUS 5 stars software, no one can beat it!!! (Version 2.7.7) | |
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 | Mar 5 2005 |
JOHN CHARLTON Talk about quick response. Like the sopftware, this developer has it all together. I contacted him last Monday (no - I don't know him from Adam) asking if he could add EPS files to the mix and the next time I went to use the program (Friday) it (v2.7.7) was done. This little program is a must, must have. If you are like me and find locating graphics files is like searching for a needle in a haystack, this program is for you. Never mind complicated labelling and cross referencing. You can find any photo you have visually in seconds. Searches folders with as many as 4,000 pictures in it without a hitch. Mark photos and print out a contact of just those or make jpg contact sheets of entire folders. If that isn't worth the small asking price, I dont know what is. In the ratings, I give it only 4 out of 5 for stability, but what I've been asking it to do would kill a lesser program in half the time. This thing is a speed demon. The only question now is, will I ever use Photoshop Browser again? (Version 2.7.7) | |
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 | Feb 16 2005 |
RENKIN Best freeware tool in this category out there... Keep the good work ! (Version 2.7.6) | |
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 | Feb 8 2005 |
RON So far nothing can beat this software in its kind. The maker is a genius. Congrats!!!! (Version 2.7.5) | |
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 | Feb 8 2005 |
ANONYMOUS Good Job. Keep it up! :) (Version 2.7.5) | |
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 | Jan 6 2005 |
WILLIAM IV WOH! This is the fastest photo viewer I've seen in all my Pro-Mac years!!! but just one request, please update the look of the buttons from older aqua the the panther look. (Version 2.7.3) | |
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 | Nov 13 2004 |
ANONYMOUS ViewIt crashes? Please report when. (Version 2.7.2) | |
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 | Nov 12 2004 |
DAN SWENSEN While the price point for this program is a little high for my tastes, I still paid for it, because it is, in my experience, the best image viewer out there for OS X. It's easy to use, has lots of features, and certainly blows Preview away. Unfortunately, the latest version seems to have some stability and speed issues. It loads very slow, and is hands-down the most unstable application amongst those I use. I hope these issues get resolved soon, as they will make Viewit well worth the price. Until then, a little caveat emptor: this program WILL crash on you if you drop a big directory of pictures on it for it to thumbnail. (Version 2.7.2) | |
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 | Oct 19 2004 |
ANONYMOUS This is good. I was looking around for a viewer type application. Apple's own Preview leaves a lot to be desired, notably you can't drop a folder onto it which is so annoying...thanks Apple. Thankfully you can with Viewit and the thumbnail view is also extremely welcome. I don't much like tool icons in Viewit but that is only a small issue. ViewIt reminds me a bit of 'Big Picture' for OS 7-9, that was pretty good as well. Apple's own picture viewers are usually pretty weak (Version 2.7.1) | |
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 | Oct 3 2004 |
ZDZISLAW LOSVIK (HEXCAT) Tha latest version has been modified to make your computer more secure and you privacy more protected. By the same time it aims to give user ability to use it in a fully funcional trial mode. The reason for email registration is that one can easier trust what he sees that what is going behind the scences. Emails expose all of the data that is being sent between computers. (Version 2.6.4) | |
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 | Oct 1 2004 |
NAMITSUM What is actually updated? What is new? Or is it changing small hex codes here and there to prevent privacy? Good program. Fast viewing. Reminds me of ACDSee on my Windows days. Except scrollwheel was working more properly with ACDSee (scroll down=next image, scroll up=previous image). (Version 2.6.4) | |
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 | Oct 1 2004 |
ViewIt can be registered by email now (24/7) Free, unlimited trial period (Version 2.6.4) | |
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 | Sep 21 2004 |
ANONYMOUS This version is a good release. Even more speedier launch of "cached" images, believable only with actual use. Yes, the author did make this release a "registered" friendly version. If you are a previous registered user, just send him your email, and you'll get the necessary info to get it official. (Version 2.6) | |
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 | Sep 21 2004 |
ZDZISLAW LOSVIK (HEXCAT) For those, who complain... I have been developing ViewIt for quite a long time. Many new versions appeared and I have never changed any additional money. Today, I don't charge for it as well, I just made my life easier by unifying to different registration systems for my apps. In modern world the easiest way to verify if one should have program registered is his email address. Many users sent me their new email addresses when they stopped using the old ones. Tip: It is possible to register program without being online. Grab the number from about box XXXX-XXXX and send it to me. (Version 2.6) | |
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 | Sep 20 2004 |
GARBAGE WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! Version 2.6 expires your legitimate registration number. If you have changed your email address since purchase of the rego number your are now stuffed. LOVELY CASH GRAB. WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! (Version 2.6) | |
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 | Sep 20 2004 |
ANONYMOUS What a lovely new feature. What is up with so many Mac developers these days? (Version 2.6) | |
 | Sep 20 2004 |
MAVRC Did the previous revisions require Internet-based activation? I didn't recall doing that. Thankfully, I updated this at home instead of trying to update it during downtime at work (no Net access there.) Seriously, as a legitimate owner I love being treated like a criminal. (Version 2.6) | |
 | Sep 21 2004 |
ANONYMOUS If you remember the email with that you registered your copy, than you will get a new activation key at once! For me it took only seconds to activate the new version. But indeed: I had the luck to find my old registration email to verify which Email I used... (Version 2.6) | |
 | Sep 21 2004 |
ANONYMOUS Nowadays one can find so many serial numbers floating around the internet. This stes make it more fair play game for both me and those who supported me. Besides, nothings stops anybody from using it without registration. (Version 2.6) | |
 | Sep 3 2004 |
ANONYMOUS This fast-and-lean viewer has worked very well for me, allowing very quick full-screen reviews of photos during shoots. The ability to load an image, go full-screen, and then 'get out the way' is welcomed in this kind of workflow where a client is often looking over your shoulder! My only suggested improvement would be adjustable-size thumbnails (like iPhoto). (Version 2.5.2) | |
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 | Aug 16 2004 |
ANONYMOUS IMO it's a really bad idea for an image viewer application to draw its UI over the image I'm trying to view (Version 2.5.0) | |
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 | Aug 16 2004 |
ANONYMOUS Can't view Photoshop files properly (Version 2.4.7) | |
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 | Jul 28 2004 |
PATRICK I am more and more happy with this little big app, the kind I love... It has evolved without becoming an "usine à gaze". Always fast and brillant...I like the context menu, open with wiev it over a large folder of images...and 1,2 all the thumbnails are there, ready to chose and the quick destination tool keeps my pictures in the good folder. keep the good work, but don't know what you could improve at the moment.;-) | |
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 | Jul 4 2004 |
GARBAGE As small fast image viewer/slideshow/manager it succeeds beautifully. AND it expolits the UI of OS X rather than just being another boring port. Registered USEr & very happy. (Version 2.4) | |
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 | Nov 24 2003 |
KHANH BUI Once again, ViewIt has evolved. Drag and drop is more responsive than before. Slideshow is still lacking in transitional effects. It would be nice to have at least crossfade, such a transition effect will elevate the application. This is the one area I am looking forward to see it happen. Thanks for a great app. (Version 2.3.6) | |
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 | Nov 6 2003 |
GENERATIONX Just want to add my 0.2 "view". I have looked and concluded that this app IS your answer. Many comparable programs have cost more but fail in either the GUI or the speed factor. Better to invest now then have stress later. ViewIt is it. (Version 2.3.1) | |
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 | Nov 6 2003 |
CREIGHTON I really like it, I'm just having trouble justifying the cost. Yeah, I'll probably end up purchasing it anyhow, but $20 seems just a touch steep for shareware. If it were $10 I'd do it without a though. Oh well... still worth it. (Version 2.3.1) | |
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 | Nov 4 2003 |
DNGUYEN Best image viewer/manager for the OSX platform. Very fast and stable, in comparison to some I've used, which includes: imageviewer, graphicconverter, fr-photostudio, quickimage, eos... Impressive immediate response from Author. ViewIt leaves other image viewers IN THE DUST!!! Real Professional grade. (Version 2.3) | |
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 | Nov 4 2003 |
YADWEEBYA! It is not even in a class with GraphicConverter... ViewIt does not begin to have all the features that GraphicConverter has in the way of editing, etc. yer outta yer mind. (Version 2.3) | |
 | Nov 1 2003 |
BOZENA LOSVIK Some issues with Panther were already fixed. Some will be fixed within days. (Version 2.3) | |
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 | Oct 18 2003 |
BOZENA LOSVIK Pure Digital: Since I have no Panther at the moment but it is coming very soon, could you please send me any feedback to my email? (Version 2.2.6) | |
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 | Oct 10 2003 |
PURE DIGITAL Its the best there is for a small viewer, there are some major problems with upcomming Panther though, Which I KNOW will be fixed in a matter of days from Panthers release. (Version 2.2.5) | |
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 | Sep 29 2003 |
GENERATIONX Just purchased your app. It is a great product. No more freeware that do not work as advertised. Thanks for keeping up the progressive upgrades. My Jaguar viewing just got better with ViewIt. (Version 2.2.4) | |
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 | Sep 26 2003 |
SLAVA turtle: in fact, many services on OSX load stuff into application memory - InputManager plugins, Contextual Menu plugins, and many others. if you are experiencing stability problems with APE, please email us at Unsanity at support@unsanity.com and we'll invegate and fix any problem. I'll be contacting the ViewIt author as well. Thank you! (Version 2.2.3) | |
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 | Sep 26 2003 |
TURTLE After a few email exchanges we realized, that stability problems occur mostly when Application Enhancer is running on the system. APE installs it's code inside programs private memory, what should never happen, because unix protects each programs memory. I have never experienced any crash after removing APE. Wonderful program, definitely worth it's price. (Version 2.2.3) | |
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 | Jul 24 2003 |
ANONYMOUS ViewIt is great - fast, flexible, and powerful. It still crashes frequently - that's really the only drawback. It would also be nice if it could make thumbnail sheets that are viewable even when the original files have been deleted (i.e., the thumbnail file is independent) (Version 2.1.1) | |
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 | Jul 23 2003 |
SHOGUN There are dozens of image viewers. Many if not most of them are free. This one is unique. I bought it, and I enjoy it. Looks like a fair value for the money. I see people complain about the price, but, hey, it's just a few bucks. (Version 2.1.1) | |
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 | Jul 23 2003 |
ANONYMOUS Overpriced. QuickImage contextual menu app has this beat hands down - and it's free (Version 2.1.1) | |
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 | Jul 16 2003 |
MACANOID this is getting better and better all the time. Great interface, and fantastic file support. Wish it was a little cheaper, say $10. Otherwise nothing but praise! (Version 2.1) | |
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 | Jun 24 2003 |
HEXCAT If you really can't get it from here try Tucows. They keep their own copies worldwide. :-) (Version 2.0) | |
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 | Jun 24 2003 |
ANONYMOUS I have never been able to access this app for downloading, or to visit their site. It never loads. I've been trying off and on for weeks. (Version 2.0) | |
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 | Jun 24 2003 |
FUZZY My experience tells me that other programs aren't much faster. I went thorugh many, many image viewers and I believe that ViewIt will satisfy most users. I bought this one two months ago, and it just gets better all the time. Keep up good work. (Version 2.0) | |
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 | Jun 24 2003 |
ANONYMOUS For a fast image viewer, try Picture Deamon. To edit images, Photoshop Elements is so cheap these days, why bother with anything else? (You can set Picture Deamon to open images in a preferred editor, such as Photoshop Elements.) (Version 2.0) | |
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 | Jun 20 2003 |
ANONYMOUS I tried ViewIt through its trial period (it's crippleware) and was very impressed. So impressed that I vowed to buy it as soon as I had the cash. Well, the program was $12 when I tried it, and the price rocketed to $18 by the time I had the money. Sorry, this is too much money for an image viewer, even one with features as impressive as this one. The developer would definitely have had my $12 or even $15, but $18 is just too much for a program like this. (Version 1.9.9) | |
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 | Jun 12 2003 |
NCIANCA Update to my last review. After posting the review the author emailed me a new version (1.9.8) the next morning. That in itself is impressive response! ViewIt will now cache/remember the rotations and flips applied to images and the author is working on having them saved to the images as well. I had registered the program and it sure is fast handling my large photo library with ease. The features to save images to folders are indeed very useful when processing freshly transfered camera photos. Great support for this fast and well though out image browser. (Version 1.9.8) | |
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 | Jun 11 2003 |
NCIANCA Great interface and super fast viewer. Handles large photo/image repositories well. However it does NOT save rotations or flipping applied to images which makes those controls sorta useless. (Version 1.9.7) | |
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 | Jun 5 2003 |
DAMNDJ I bought this program with a qickness! Simply the best image viewer I've found for OS X yet. I had been a big fan of ACDSee on the Windows platform and up until now, I've been disappointed with all OS X image viewers. This has saved the day! (Version 1.9.6) | |
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 | May 21 2003 |
ANONYMOUS The Best there is. Has NO PROBLEMS with image lists of more then 75,000. fast, stable, fantastic... (Version 1.9.1) | |
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 | May 16 2003 |
BRUCE VAN COTT From the moment I tried Viewit I've been using it. As in EVERY DAY. The interface is fantastic and its functionality delightful. This is the first review of ANY shareware I've ever done. Its THAT good. (Version 1.9) | |
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 | May 14 2003 |
MARK The best image viewer I have found by far. This is exactly what I had been looking for since the day I got my fist mac - it's better, faster, and more intuitive than both iPhoto and Preview. Tons of updates from the developer. Nice work... (Version 1.8.9) | |
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 | Apr 19 2003 |
TRIGGER 15$ for a program that just views images would have been too much, but ViewIt goes far beyond just that (Version 1.8.5) | |
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 | Apr 7 2003 |
ANONYMOUS Um, $12? For a program that views images? Yeah, maybe I'll just use Preview, which is free. (Version 1.8.1) | |
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 | Mar 9 2003 |
ANONYMOUS The Best there is for viewing (Version 1.6) | |
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 | Mar 3 2003 |
PRAGMATIST This has got to be the absolute best image viewer out there. Image loading times are fast, and features such as the preview viewer are brilliant. I have been using it for over a month, and the author has never failed to reply to my emails for bugfixes or minor feature requests. I can say that all the bugs I had found have been fixed in this latest version, the most stable yet. Drag and drop folders, it will recurse them. Switch between folder "sets" using alt+arrowkeys. Hit fn+enter for thumbnail view. Want to pick out a few of the images? As you're browsing, press the s key. In short. Its fast and feature-packed. Use it now! (Version 1.5.1) | |
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 | Feb 16 2003 |
EARL I think ViewIt represents itself very well. It keeps getting better with each upgrade. Keep up the good work. (Version 1.4) | |
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 | Jan 17 2003 |
OLIVER Very nice image viewer. A lot of new features comparing to 1.0 version. Very fast and easy to use program. (Version 1.2.5) | |
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 | Dec 23 2002 |
ZIGO Quite easy to use. Nice self hiding tools. One of the fastest around. Some options are missing, but hopefuly next versions will implement them. (Version 1.0) | |
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