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FastPictureViewer Codec Pack VS ThumbView

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FastPictureViewer Codec Pack logo FastPictureViewer Codec Pack

Beautiful and fast image viewer for photographers, and robust imaging components for Microsoft Windows.

ThumbView logo ThumbView

ThumbView enables image thumbnails and tooltips in Microsoft Windows XP Explorer (does not work on...
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FastPictureViewer Codec Pack (Windows 7)

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What are some alternatives?

When comparing FastPictureViewer Codec Pack and ThumbView, you can also consider the following products

SageThumbs - SageThumbs is a powerful shell extension allowing to preview enormous amount of image formats...

MysticThumbs - MysticThumbs generates thumbnails of many image types not natively supported by Windows.

Pictus - Pictus is a fast, free image viewer that enables Windows to see thumbnails of supported formats, such as PSD. Give it a spin today!

Icaros - Icaros is a collection of lightweight, high quality, Windows Shell Extensions

Media Preview - Fed up with Windows Explorer not always showing thumbnails for all of your media files?

Instant ThumbView - Instant ThumbView is a tiny image viewer that displays image thumbnails in a tooltip window, when mouse pointer is hovered over an image file in Windows Explorer.