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Hi All, I pop over to http://www.mosfet.org from time to time to check out development of PixiePlus, Daniel Duley's KDE image displaying, organising and editing tool. Maybe people aren't aware of its existence or usefulness. I find this completely invaluable for working with directories full of images for the web, etc. It has excellent features such as generating and loading its thumbnails *really* fast, clicking on a thumbnail gives a larger preview, and / or can open it at full size or 'fit the screen' size. It's a really nice piece of work and a small download. It seems Mosfet is getting fed up with the small number of downloads, and from my own greedy self-interest in wanting to see this program develop I'd like to suggest anyone with images to organise or view in an intuitive, fast and handy program should beetle over to mosfet.org and download it. There are SuSE-specific rpms to download at http://www.mosfet.org/pixie/download.html The man has made a big effort with this prog, so if you're using it and liking it why not drop him a mail and encourage his Linux development enthusiasm, as he's evidently getting a bit jaded. Best to all Fergus