![]() Xee supports all the standard image file formats that most OS X apps do: JPEG, PNG, GIF, TIFF, raw camera images, and so on. You can also delete and rename images, open them in an external editor, or mark them with Finder labels from inside the tool. It also has a list of previously used destinations, to allow you to move images as quickly as possible. It will let you quickly copy and move images to other folders. The app is useful for sorting through and arranging image files. Rotating images with gestures is also supported. You can even configure different sorting orders for horizontal and vertical swipes. ![]() You can of course scroll and resize images with touch gestures, but you can also swipe between the images in the same folder or archive. Xee has extensive support for touch controls. The program will also optionally resize its window to best fit your images on the screen. You can then quickly browse forward or backward in the folder, and the app will flip through all the images, without having to open each one yourself. ![]() When you open an image in Xee, it will also scan the same folder (and, optionally, subfolders) for further images. It is similar to Mac OS X's Preview.app, but lets you easily browse the entire contents of folders and archives, move and copy image files quickly, and supports many more image formats. My question is, do you know of any other light weight, simple image viewer that would meet my criteria? It needs to be able to run on latest Mac OS.Xee is a streamlined and convenient image viewer and browser. I don't mind paying but I already paid for FastRawViewer so not too keen on paying for another app that does very similar things. I also like that it closes when you hit ESC after viewing the image and app is not running in the background. Lyn - It's the best I could find so far except it's strange that it loads RAF files much faster than jpeg's when skipping through the images. QView - would of been perfect, but it didn't support viewing any RAW files. Xee3 - would of been perfect, but it didn't support viewing RAF files. XnView XP - very similar to FastStone but there is no zoom option with the scroll well. Mac OS build in Preview - would be perfect if it would go to the next image in the folder without having to select them before hand. I couldn't find single app for the Mac yet that would meet my criteria.
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