nomacs
A cross-platform image viewer.
(It also has some image editing tools.)
It is similar to IrfanView.
https://nomacs.org/
https://github.com/nomacs/nomacs/releases
nomacs
A cross-platform image viewer.
(It also has some image editing tools.)
It is similar to IrfanView.
https://nomacs.org/
https://github.com/nomacs/nomacs/releases
Nomacs ImageLounge (open source, multi platform), is a perfect replacement for irfanview (Windows only): Easy image manipulation, batch processing, slideshows.
Anyhow it is not as well know and as widespread as it deserves.
Can you help completing the translation for your nativ language? Or spread this in your language's community?
If you are a developer and looking for an interesting project: Nomacs is looking for support.
@allanon Thank you! I will give it a shot tho I'm not the biggest fan of relying on #Wine.
#Nomacs has been my #Irfanview alternative of choice, but it hasn't been maintained much in a while.
@lorry @JamisonAlexander Although not a perfect substitute for #Irfanview, I have found #Nomacs is a nice lightweight image viewer that can do simple edits when you just need a quick crop or resize.
(But be warned it can do metadata updates without explicit save commands, which change modified dates.)
@Maker_of_Things @sinituulia If none of the pack-in apps work, you can also easily install #VLC from the #LinuxMint package manager GUI.
There is not a perfect substitute for #Irfanview, but #Nomacs is a nice lightweight image viewer that can do simple edits when you just need a quick crop or resize. (But be warned it can do metadata updates without explicit save commands, which change modified dates.)
For the curious it has been reset to my default image viewer that has the extraordinary feature of starting and being interactive even when opening a directory with more that say 25 image files. #NoMacs