View Picture is an image viewing software designed for Linux and FreeBSD using the SDL technology. It supports full-screen view, slideshow mode, and zoom features for better image exploration.
One of the main features of View Picture is its support for slideshows, fullscreen, zoom, and arbitrary movement through the image list. This makes it easy to navigate through a large collection of images and view them in the manner that best suits your needs. Plus, the cursor is only hidden when in full-screen mode, providing you with more control over your viewing experience.
Additionally, the latest version of View Picture comes with several improvements and fixes that make it even more user-friendly and efficient. This includes an improved image count estimate, updated HTTP client to the 1.1 specification, the addition of configure-time X prefix settings, and the resolution of potential buffer overflow issues.
To run View Picture, you'll need to have both SDL_image and Simple DirectMedia Layer installed on your system. Once you've got those requirements met, you'll be ready to enjoy a seamless and hassle-free image viewing experience with View Picture.
Version 1.7: N/A