If Windows’ default photo browser does not suit your taste, and you wish for a simple replacement that focuses on the basics, RadImgViewer2 may be the right tool for the job, given its portable form-factor that makes it easy for IT specialists to carry on their on-the-go setups for use on client’s devices while troubleshooting various computer-specific issues. Finally, in terms of improvements, the app could use the option to scroll through multiple files in a folder and speed up the interaction process that otherwise requires users to manually open each image. When having to share project-related images with colleagues, right-clicking anywhere on the photo reveals a context menu that allows you to copy the item to the clipboard and avoid dragging and dropping it into the instant messenger’s app window. Additionally, when trying to spot minute details in a high resolution picture, one can pan across the previewed section with the mouse and simulate a touchscreen-friendly experience instead of manually dragging the scroll bars.
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