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I seriously doubt it. IrfanView is one of those wonderful programs
that DOESN"T install a whole bunch of other files. It's basically
just the exe and a few registry changes and even those are optional.
Good luck,
Chris
V3.8 seems to work ok BUT, like V3.75 it wouldn't display my D30 rawfenlander
Thanks for the info.
--Sure but you won't be able to use it. It must be installed on the
PC that you want to move it to. It's an application and therefore
unlike a typical file which can be moved around, an application
(program) must be installed before it can be used.
BillyBob
So, don't use it !I wait nearly 10 minutes to build thumbnails in a folder with 1800 images.
So, don't use it !I wait nearly 10 minutes to build thumbnails in a folder with 1800 images.
--Since it does not use a database or cached thumbnails, I wait
nearly 10 minutes to build thumbnails in a folder with 1800 images.
This on a 1ghz P4 with 512MB RAM.
ACDSEE 5.0 will create the same thumbs in about 15 seconds.
At least it's free.
--Since it does not use a database or cached thumbnails, I wait
nearly 10 minutes to build thumbnails in a folder with 1800 images.
This on a 1ghz P4 with 512MB RAM.
ACDSEE 5.0 will create the same thumbs in about 15 seconds.
At least it's free.
- Rick
Very true - I have thousands of photos on my computer, but no one folder has more than about 150 (and that's my "miscellaneous dump" folder for prints that are either deleted later or moved to other folders to keep).Seems to me that having 1800 photos in one folder is like having
1800 letters in one folder. Not good filing technique...
fenlander
fenlander
--Since it does not use a database or cached thumbnails, I wait
nearly 10 minutes to build thumbnails in a folder with 1800 images.
This on a 1ghz P4 with 512MB RAM.
ACDSEE 5.0 will create the same thumbs in about 15 seconds.
At least it's free.
- Rick
Large folders are not a problem for image manangement tools that
allow cataloging, search keywords, etc. and have a decent search
function. I'm evaluating ACDSee and Imatch (others too), but also
wanted to look at the new Irfanview, especially since it is free.
Maybe I should take my 9,000 images total and divide them into
folders of 10 images each. Infanview seems to load 10 images pretty
quickly.
If people are into Irfanview (and I'm aware there are many), that
is great.
Just don't treat others like they have rocks in their heads, just
because they point out an unreasonable limitation (IMO), with the
product.
Regards
fenlander
--Since it does not use a database or cached thumbnails, I wait
nearly 10 minutes to build thumbnails in a folder with 1800 images.
This on a 1ghz P4 with 512MB RAM.
ACDSEE 5.0 will create the same thumbs in about 15 seconds.
At least it's free.
- Rick
Good for you.I use MS Publisher for short documents I can't handle in Word. It's
useless for publlishing books, but hey, if I wanted to publish
books I'd get Framemaker or some such heavyweight and pay the price.
Photoshop is an image editing program, not an image viewer.Irfanview doesn't have any pretensions to be Photoshop. It does
what it sets out to do and does it better than any other free
program I can think of. If you want to run a photographic
publishing house, it's not what you need. Don't complain - get your
credit card out and buy some software that suits your requirements.
fenlander
Large folders are not a problem for image manangement tools that
allow cataloging, search keywords, etc. and have a decent search
function. I'm evaluating ACDSee and Imatch (others too), but also
wanted to look at the new Irfanview, especially since it is free.
Maybe I should take my 9,000 images total and divide them into
folders of 10 images each. Infanview seems to load 10 images pretty
quickly.
If people are into Irfanview (and I'm aware there are many), that
is great.
Just don't treat others like they have rocks in their heads, just
because they point out an unreasonable limitation (IMO), with the
product.
Regards
fenlander
--Since it does not use a database or cached thumbnails, I wait
nearly 10 minutes to build thumbnails in a folder with 1800 images.
This on a 1ghz P4 with 512MB RAM.
ACDSEE 5.0 will create the same thumbs in about 15 seconds.
At least it's free.
- Rick