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Eye of GNOME

The Eye of GNOME 2.12.2
Developer: GNOME developers
Latest release: 2.16.2 / 17 November 2006
Preview release: 2.17.4 / 8 January 2006
OS: GNU/Linux, Solaris, BSD, other Unix-like
Use: Image viewer
License: GPL
Website: [1]

Eye of GNOME is a simple image viewer for the GNOME desktop environment. Unlike some larger image viewers, Eye of GNOME will only view images. It does, however, provide basic effects for improved viewing. These include zooming, fullscreen, rotation, and transparent image background control. Image File history File links Eye_of_gnome. ... Software development is the translation of a user need or marketing goal into a software product. ... A software release refers to the creation and availability of a new version of a computer software product. ... 17 November is also the name of a Marxist group in Greece, coinciding with the anniversary of the Athens Polytechnic uprising. ... 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... A software release refers to the creation and availability of a new version of a computer software product. ... January 8 is the 8th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... An operating system (OS) is a computer program that manages the hardware and software resources of a computer. ... Unix systems filiation. ... Solaris is a computer operating system developed by Sun Microsystems. ... BSD redirects here; for other uses see BSD (disambiguation). ... A Unix-like operating system is one that behaves in a manner similar to a Unix system, while not necessarily conforming to or being certified to any version of the Single UNIX Specification. ... An image viewer or image browser is a computer program that displays a stored graphical image; it can often handle various graphics file formats. ... A software license is a legal agreement which may take the form of a proprietary or gratuitous license as well as a memorandum of contract between a producer and a user of computer software. ... The GNU logo The GNU General Public License (GNU GPL or simply GPL) is a widely used free software license, originally written by Richard Stallman for the GNU project. ... A website (or Web site) is a collection of web pages, typically common to a particular domain name or subdomain on the World Wide Web on the Internet. ... An image viewer or image browser is a computer program that displays a stored graphical image; it can often handle various graphics file formats. ... The GNOME project is an international effort to create an easy-to-use computing platform built entirely from free software. ...


See also

Free software Portal

Image File history File links Portal. ... W = MS Windows compatible, M = Apple/Mac compatible, X = X Window System compatible Note 1: Adobe Bridge comes free with the Adobe Creative Suite CS2, Adobe Production Studio and Photoshop Elements 4 for Mac OS X. Adobe Bridge cannot be purchased separately, but Photoshop Elements is available from Adobe for...

External links

  • Official website

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