Honeyview 5.18
Description
Honeyview: The Ultimate Digital Photo Software for Fast and Easy Image Viewing
Are you tired of waiting for your image viewer to load? Do you want a software that can open various image formats without any hassle? Look no further than Honeyview, the ultimate digital photo software that offers lightning-fast image viewing and supports a wide range of file formats.
Honeyview is an advanced image viewer that allows users to view images in various modes such as Fill and Parallel View. It also supports slideshows with various transition effects, making it perfect for showcasing your favorite photos. With Honeyview, you can easily copy your favorite images to a user-selected "Photo Folder" for easy access and storage.
One of the best features of Honeyview is its ability to open common image formats including BMP, BPG, JPG, GIF, PNG, PSD, DDS, JXR, WebP, J2K JP2 TGA TIFF PCX PNM. But it doesn't stop there - RAW formats such as DNG CR2 CRW NEF NRW ORF RW2 PEF SR2 RAF WebP DDS PCX and PNM can also be opened with ease. This means that no matter what type of camera or device you use to capture your photos or graphics files in different formats; Honeyview has got you covered.
In addition to supporting multiple file types; Honeyview also allows viewing archives without extraction - ideal for manga and cartoon viewing. Supported archive formats include ZIP RAR 7Z LZH TAR ALZ EGG which makes it easier than ever before to view all kinds of files from one place.
Another great feature is its ability to display GPS information on Google Maps if an image has GPS information embedded within it. This means that if you have taken pictures while traveling or exploring new places; then this feature will help you remember where each photo was taken!
Moreover; Honeyview supports Sound & Shot files in which images and sound are simultaneously recorded so users can enjoy their memories with both audiovisuals together.
Overall; whether you're a professional photographer looking for an efficient way to manage large volumes of images or just someone who wants fast access without any fussing around with settings – HoneyView is the perfect solution!
Full spec
Publisher | Bandisoft |
Publisher site | http://www.bandisoft.com |
Release date | 2016-07-01 |
Date added | 2016-07-04 |
Category | Digital Photo Software |
Sub category | Image Viewers |
Version | 5.18 |
Os requirements | Windows XP/2003/Vista/Server 2008/7/8/10 |
Requirements | None |
Price | Free |
Downloads per week | 47 |
Total downloads | 13616 |
Comments:
Honeyview is a great image viewer for Windows. It's lightweight and fast!
I totally agree, Adam! It's my go-to image viewer. The interface is simple and easy to use.
Honeyview supports a wide range of image formats, including RAW files. Very convenient!
I love the slideshow feature in Honeyview. Perfect for showcasing my photos!
The batch renaming feature in Honeyview is a time-saver. I can easily rename multiple images at once.
I've been using Honeyview for years and it has never disappointed me. Highly recommended!
Does Honeyview have any editing tools or is it just a viewer?
Hey John, Honeyview is primarily an image viewer. It doesn't have advanced editing features.
That's correct, John. If you need editing capabilities, you might want to consider other software.
However, Honeyview allows basic image manipulation like rotation and flipping. It's handy for quick fixes.
I wish Honeyview had a zoom feature for pixel-level inspections. That would be a helpful addition.
Agreed, David. A zoom function would be useful for examining image details closely.
Honeyview has a compact mode that's perfect for viewing images alongside other tasks. It doesn't take much space on the screen.
I use that feature a lot, Adam. It's great for multitasking without losing focus on the images.
Honeyview's thumbnail view is also very efficient when browsing through a large collection of images. Saves a lot of time.
I agree, Michael. The thumbnail view makes it easy to quickly find the image you're looking for.
How does Honeyview handle performance with larger image files?
I haven't noticed any significant performance issues with large files, David. Honeyview seems to handle them quite well.
I've tried Honeyview with large RAW files, and it performs smoothly. Impressive performance overall.
That's good to know. I often work with high-resolution images, so performance is essential for me.
Honeyview supports various keyboard shortcuts, which makes navigation and image viewing more efficient.
I love using keyboard shortcuts in Honeyview. It's a time-saver, especially when sorting through a bunch of images.
Do they provide regular updates for Honeyview, or is the software stagnant?
Honeyview has been receiving updates regularly, David. They are actively improving and adding new features.
I appreciate the continuous updates. It shows that the developers care about the software's quality and user experience.
I've been using Honeyview for a while, and it's nice to see how it has evolved over time.
The interface of Honeyview is customizable, allowing users to personalize their viewing experience.
I like being able to customize the interface, Michael. It helps me create a workflow that suits my preferences.
Would you recommend Honeyview for professional photographers?
As a professional photographer, I find Honeyview to be a reliable tool for image viewing and quick edits. Highly recommended!
I agree with Liz. While it may not have all the advanced features of professional editing software, it's a fantastic viewer for photographers.
For professional use, I'd suggest complementary software with advanced editing capabilities. But Honeyview is a great viewer for any photographer.
Honeyview has a portable version as well. It's convenient for using it on different Windows systems without installation.
I've found the portable version to be useful when working on multiple computers. It's easy to carry along on a USB drive.
Is Honeyview available for other operating systems like macOS or Linux?
Unfortunately, David, Honeyview is only available for Windows. But there are alternative image viewers for macOS and Linux.
If you're using macOS, you can try out Preview, the default image viewer. It's quite capable and offers basic editing too.
For Linux, you can check out software like Eye of GNOME or gThumb. They provide similar image viewing functionalities.
Honeyview has a clean and intuitive user interface. Even beginners can quickly familiarize themselves with the software.
I agree, Michael. Honeyview's user interface is straightforward and doesn't overwhelm users with unnecessary complexity.
Thanks for the recommendations, Liz, Adam, and Sarah. I'll check out the alternatives for macOS and Linux.
You're welcome, David! I hope you find a suitable image viewer for your operating system.
If you have any other questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
Indeed, don't hesitate to ask if you need more information. We're here to help!
We've covered various aspects of Honeyview. It's great to see the positive experiences and suggestions from fellow users.
Absolutely, Michael. It's always beneficial to hear different perspectives and learn from each other's insights.
Thank you all for the valuable information and engaging discussion. I appreciate your help!
You're welcome, David! We're glad to assist you. If you have any more questions in the future, don't hesitate to ask.
It was a pleasure discussing Honeyview with all of you. Have a great day, everyone!
Same here, Adam. Thank you all for the productive conversation. Take care!