"View KiSS paper dolls on GNOME with GnomeKiSS project, a dedicated software for the purpose." (19 words)
This software is compatible with a variety of Linux systems, including Debian GNU/Linux and PLD Linux. It is also available as a FreeBSD port. However, if you don't use any of these Free operating systems, don't worry. GnomeKiSS compiles and runs on Mac OS X and Sun Solaris systems as well. It should work on any modern Unix-like system with GNOME installed, though I cannot guarantee it will work flawlessly on all of them.
The latest iteration of GnomeKiSS comes with several exciting new features. For example, it has been converted to GNOME 2.x, making it fully compatible with GNOME 2.6 and later. Additionally, many new compiler warnings have been fixed, including sign and const fixes. There have also been further changes made to the event handling system to ensure interactivity even when the program is stressed.
One of the most notable changes made in the latest release is the fix to the snprintf() call, which now strictly stays within the buffer. Lastly, while objects declared after @EventHandler are still warned against, they are no longer ignored. Overall, GnomeKiSS is a great option for anyone looking for a reliable and easy-to-use paper doll viewer.
Version 2.0: N/A