The last release in the classic ACDSee line was 2.44. The reason ACDSee grew in size over time is pretty simple: it kept accumulating image editing and processing features.
Other image viewers worth mentioning include FastStone Image Viewer, IrfanView, ImageGlass, FastPictureViewer, qView, and XnView MP. Some of these are Windows-only, while others are cross-platform. Under the hood, some rely on GDI/GDI+, while others leverage GPU acceleration.
My project, Simple Image Viewer, is built on egui with GPU rendering. It’s cross-platform and primarily focused on slideshow-style viewing for browsing images. With more time, I plan to extend support for additional image formats—especially the many RAW formats out there.
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Originally Posted by wx69wx2023
I like to use acdsee32 , version 2.43, the old one in 2000 year , just 1M,
I do not know why the acdsee32 is too big now.
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