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Just click on any folder/image anywhere and bang! WPV is there quick as you like with just enough options but not too many to clutter it's main purpose.Īnd if you're viewing images on an Eizo monitor that cost more than the mac that powers it, you'll definitely want it 'full screen'.Cannot transfer songs or videos to your PC or iTunes library because CopyTrans not working? Are you experiencing an iTunes library sync issue with CopyTrans? In the vast majority of times, the problem is related to the iPhone or a PC misconfiguration and not directly to CopyTrans.Ĭlick on the statement that describes your issue most accurately and follow the suggested troubleshooting steps: Sorry, but good 'ol Bill Gates got this one right. It seems I'd have to do this on every folder I want to view, but I might be wrong on this. Preview can do the job more or less as good as WPV but you have to jump through hoops select your folder, CMD+A, etc. I know that quick look also doesn't serve the function of a photo viewer and that's the problem, the mac doesn't have the equivalent of WPV which is what I was looking for. I've gathered that Preview is indeed more powerful than win' photo viewer and so isn't really the equivalent of it. I have about 400Gb of images/videos which iphoto had trouble handling, it was very slow and crashed repeatedly, hence I deleted it. I played around with it out of curiosity when I first got the mac. I know iphoto is a light editor and never intended to use it as I don't need one. I know what a database is, I've had Lightroom and CS6 for years and unfortunately I had to pay for them.
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Install the X11 OS UNIX environment and run GIMP Īs for alternative image viewer depends how much you want to spend and from the sounds of it nothing ! Sorry to say you really have to change your work flow else you may just have to go back to Windows.
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That said if you look in to top right of the window bars click those two divergent arrows you go full screen.
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MAC OS is designed such that windows open to the maximum size to display content rather than a locked full screen model by default. Oh and why the need for full screen viewing - THAT really is a windows hang out. IT does NOT load the entire folder because its a separate application - NOT part of finder !Īgain you need to work through iPhoto its really has more going for it than you think and no there really aren't better FREE apps out there.

When you select an image from the finder to open in Preview that's exactly what it does- Opens that specific image. You DO have the opton to open in a specific app at the top of a Quickview window by default it usually says Open Preview however just right click and a list of all potential applications are then listed. To open it full screen you hold the ALT key whilst clicking the document in finder It has no editing tools and that not its function. Quick view is effectively a built in PDF/inline viewer tool within the finder than allows just about any document to be viewed irrespective of format.Probably nearest to what Windows Viewer actually does Infact its data storage is based on industry standard Aperture. Again far more powerful than Windows Viewer. Oh and clearly you don't get iPhoto it is a viewer light editor and photo image database.

Preview IS the Apple version of Windows Viewer and its more powerful opening PDF, editing, JPEG, TIFF and other will even do audio ! I could just about live with 'quick look' if it always opened full screen but can't see any way to do this. In short it's a poor viewer, I guess that's why it's called quick view uh? Is there some amazing mac facility that I'm missing here.

It's ok if I drag it to full screen, after which it acts pretty much like windows viewer except there are no options to open an image in an editing app, view at 100%, enlarge, flip left/right etc. If I use 'quick look' I can move forward/back using the keyboard but it never opens full screen, it always opens to the 'fit screen size' and then really irritatingly jumps about in size all over the place depending on the next image size. If I select an image it always opens in 'preview' but the 'previous/next icons are always blacked out? Why? I've tried both preview and quick look but don't like them at all.
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I've played with iphoto and dislike it enough to delete it, you can download free apps better than iphoto. Is there an equivalent of Windows photo viewer for the mac? I don't want to edit images in it, I just want to view in full screen and to go forward and back thought the images, with simple options to 'view at 100%' 'flip left/right', 'enlarge' etc.
