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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"> <HTML> <HEAD> <META HTTP-EQUIV="CONTENT-TYPE" CONTENT="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> <TITLE>Introduction - GQview User Manual</TITLE> <META NAME="CREATED" CONTENT="20040805;23590500"> <META NAME="CHANGED" CONTENT="20040822;10262400"> </HEAD> <BODY LANG="en-US" DIR="LTR"> <CENTER> <TABLE WIDTH=100% BORDER=0 CELLPADDING=4 CELLSPACING=0 STYLE="page-break-before: always"> <COL WIDTH=85*> <COL WIDTH=85*> <COL WIDTH=85*> <THEAD> <TR VALIGN=TOP> <TD WIDTH=33%> <P><A HREF="index.html">Previous</A></P> </TD> <TD WIDTH=33%> <P ALIGN=CENTER>1. Introduction</P> </TD> <TD WIDTH=33%> <P ALIGN=RIGHT><A HREF="2_main_window.html">Next</A></P> </TD> </TR> </THEAD> </TABLE> </CENTER> <HR> <P><B>Legal Notice</B></P> <P>Copyright <FONT FACE="Nimbus Roman No9 L">©</FONT> 2004 John Ellis.</P> <P>Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled "<A HREF="gnu_fdl.txt">GNU Free Documentation License</A>".</P> <P><BR><BR> </P> <H1>1. Introduction</H1> <P>GQview is an image viewer, that makes navigation of images easy. Images can be viewed full screen, and a slide show function allows automatic changing of the displayed image.</P> <P>GQview is an image manager, with complete copy, move, rename, and delete functions available at the press of a button. Find the right image with the search feature. Image collectors can free up space with a function that finds duplicate images.</P> <P><BR><BR> </P> <P>The one thing GQview is not, and never be, is an image editor. However, GQview paired with an image editor, such as the Gimp, can be a very powerful combination.</P> <P><BR><BR> </P> <P><B>Basic Features</B></P> <UL> <LI><P STYLE="font-weight: medium">Thumbnail preview</P> <LI><P STYLE="font-weight: medium">Full screen</P> <LI><P STYLE="font-weight: medium">Slide show</P> <LI><P STYLE="font-weight: medium">Image Management</P> <LI><P STYLE="font-weight: medium">Image Collections</P> </UL> <P><B>Advanced Features</B></P> <UL> <LI><P STYLE="font-weight: medium">Image Search</P> <LI><P STYLE="font-weight: medium">Find image duplicates based on image content</P> <LI><P STYLE="font-weight: medium">View EXIF data stored in images</P> <LI><P STYLE="font-weight: medium">Simple Sort Manager to quickly sort a folder of images into other folders</P> <LI><P STYLE="font-weight: medium">Rename images in bulk</P> <LI><P STYLE="font-weight: medium">Add keywords to images, and recall those images with the search function</P> <LI><P STYLE="font-weight: medium">Very Configurable</P> </UL> <P><BR><BR> </P> <P>“An application that displays images.” - This was, and still is, the primary goal of GQview. Over time image management features have been added, but the core purpose of GQview remains the same.</P> <P><BR><BR> </P> <P><BR><BR> </P> <HR> <CENTER> <TABLE WIDTH=100% BORDER=0 CELLPADDING=4 CELLSPACING=0> <COL WIDTH=85*> <COL WIDTH=85*> <COL WIDTH=85*> <THEAD> <TR VALIGN=TOP> <TD WIDTH=33%> <P><A HREF="index.html">Previous</A></P> </TD> <TD WIDTH=33%> <P ALIGN=CENTER><A HREF="index.html">Contents</A></P> </TD> <TD WIDTH=33%> <P ALIGN=RIGHT><A HREF="2_main_window.html">Next</A></P> </TD> </TR> </THEAD> <TBODY> <TR VALIGN=TOP> <TD WIDTH=33%> <P><BR> </P> </TD> <TD WIDTH=33%> <P ALIGN=CENTER><BR> </P> </TD> <TD WIDTH=33%> <P ALIGN=RIGHT>GQview User Manual</P> </TD> </TR> </TBODY> </TABLE> </CENTER> <P STYLE="margin-bottom: 0in"><BR> </P> </BODY> </HTML>