KuickShow is a very fast image viewer that lets you easily browse large galleries. A builtin filebrowser and manager is also available. Its usage is somewhat inspired by ACDSee. It supports many file formats, including JPEG, GIF, PNG, PSD, BMP, TIFF, XPM, XBM, XCF, EIM, etc. It can zoom, mirror, rotate images, adjust brightness, contrast, and gamma, and do a slideshow. It is fully configurable through dialogs. It offers a filebrowser with basic filemanager capabilities like renaming, deleting, creating directories, etc.
| Tags | Desktop Environment KDE multimedia Graphics Viewers |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX |
| Implementation | C++ |
Recent releases


Changes: This release has automatic rotation of images when they contain the proper "Orientation" attribute in the metadata (i.e. JPEG EXIF), which is mostly set by digital cameras. There are more configurable shortcuts. The "default image modifications" (orientation, brightness/contrast, etc.) actually work now. The file browser now comes with a menu bar. Error are now shown when in fullscreen mode. Printing support is much improved. Image size is shown in the file browser's status bar and in the image window's title bar. There is a better thumbnail view. Cached images preserve orientation and rotation settings.


Changes: Now completely smooth, flicker-free switching between images and zooming . Printing works now. Some shortcuts have been "inverted" (e.g. "b" brightens now, shift-b darkens). Adopted kdelibs 2.2 - works better with Multi-Head. Fixed a crash during zooming/switching images. Added Handcursor from qwertz for moving images. Made ChangeLog readable by KHelpCenter. Readded quit-button to toolbar - shows image size in the window caption. There is now a better filefinder in the browser.


Changes: A fix for a rare crash during paging & zooming through images, a patch which fixes centering images in a multi-head setup, and a new handcursor for moving images.


Changes: This is the first release of KuickShow for KDE 2.1. All the functionality from the KDE 1.1 version is available, as well as some new configuration options, a better filebrowser/manager, and misc. other new stuff.