Conveniently display display thumbnails of images and graphic files so that you can find them faster and cut down on development time with this tool
| Version | 3.15.0 |
| Updated | Feb 2nd 2018 |
| Developer |
Component Owl
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| User Rating |
938
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| Original File Size | 8.1 MB |
| Downloads | 7423 |
| Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows XP 64 bit, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 2003, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit |
| Category | Programming |
Considering that for many projects, the GUI plays an important role, it does not come as a surprise that developers dedicate a lot of time and effort to tweak the interface and make it convenient for users.
Unfortunately, opening individual files to confirm they are the ones you want to use for a menu or a background take a considerable amount of time.
Better Thumbnail Browser is a handy .NET component that will display thumbnails of images and other graphic files. The component will enable you to view thumbnails in any folder on your system and can resize the images without affecting their quality. You can use it to create groups of thumbnails and it comes with full image loading controlling options.
You will be happy to learn that the displaying and viewing the thumbnails is done automatically, so do not get distracted or have to interrupt your workflow. Since you can focus more on your work, it also means that you can spot potential issues and avert or fix glitches or flicker in the end product.
You can get started by specifying the folder where the images are stored, this including your HDD as well as databases. All the thread operations and thread synchronization are performed automatically and you can proceed to optimizing as soon as they load.
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