FFView is a fast OpenGL-powered picture viewer a la ACDsee. It is aimed at letting you read manga or other comics onscreen (in either windowed or fullscreen mode). Its features include fast prefetching, smooth panning, voice commands, the ability to browse pictures inside archives (.rar/.cbr, .zip/.cbz) and persistent per-picture options.
| Tags | multimedia Graphics Viewers |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | Mac OS X |
| Implementation | Objective C |
Recent releases


Changes: This release adds a Portuguese localization, revises the Spanish localization, and lets the mouse scroll-wheel be used for other actions besides panning.


Changes: This version, unlike the previous one, works on OS X 10.3.9. The archive type (rar/zip) is now determined using the magic bytes, so there is no need for a correct file extension. The refresh routine was rewritten. Some EXIF tags didn't show up; this is fixed now.


Changes: This release comes with a Japanese and a Spanish translation. Support for Password-protected archives (rar/zip) was added. The bug where some images were only displayed partially is fixed. The window is now always refreshed after an image change. Various other bugfixes.


Changes: Many fixes were made for small bugs. For example, a mouse click in fullscreen always skipped one (double-) page.


Changes: English, French, German, Italian, Korean, and Swedish are now supported. PDF files are now handled as virtual archives, making it possible to browse images inside them. "Auto landscape detection" was implemented to make reading comics easier. Several other UI enhancements and bugfixes were made.