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Re: [suse-multimedia-e] Image program
- From: Hans <hvdmerwe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 01 Feb 2006 08:39:33 +0200
- Message-id: <1138775974.7300.12.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Tue, 2006-01-31 at 23:55 +0100, Per Kustemo wrote:
> Hi
> When I'm running windows xp I use a really great program called "ACD
> Systems ACDSee" for viewing photos and video clips, it works really
> great.
> Now running Suse I have not found a program that is as good.
> I'm running GNOME and in that I have not found any good program, but
> under KDE there is a program called "Gwenview" that I use, but as I
> have noticed it is not so good to run programs from KDE when I am
> logged in with GNOME cause for ex deleted files never drops down in
> the trash but still takes up the space on my disk and I have to
> manually delete them from the .local dir in my home folder.
>
> And then there is still the problem that Gwenview does not do the job
> that ACDSee does.
>
> Is there a great image program for suse?
What functionality do you require?
Gwenview has always done what I wanted (I'm a KDE man)
> Hi
> When I'm running windows xp I use a really great program called "ACD
> Systems ACDSee" for viewing photos and video clips, it works really
> great.
> Now running Suse I have not found a program that is as good.
> I'm running GNOME and in that I have not found any good program, but
> under KDE there is a program called "Gwenview" that I use, but as I
> have noticed it is not so good to run programs from KDE when I am
> logged in with GNOME cause for ex deleted files never drops down in
> the trash but still takes up the space on my disk and I have to
> manually delete them from the .local dir in my home folder.
>
> And then there is still the problem that Gwenview does not do the job
> that ACDSee does.
>
> Is there a great image program for suse?
What functionality do you require?
Gwenview has always done what I wanted (I'm a KDE man)
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