KDE4 apps: Gwenview
Gwenview is a very useful image viewer for KDE4, also featuring printing, rotating, and mirroring. There are not too many functions and settings included so far, but a lot is scheduled to be added. The start page allows us to browse “places”, like directories, drives, mobile devices, network folders. Apart from this, it also allows browsing the history of places we’ve already seen. Currently the program lacks, or I couldn’t find it, the option to clear this list.
The application features plugins, although this option doesn’t yet work. These will allow the use of a wide range of effects on the selected image. A plugin that reduces the “red eyes” effect is being worked on. Gwenview has a very eye-catching slideshow feature.
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