PictureViewer

PictureViewer

PictureViewer is a software application from Apple Computer installed with the free part of the QuickTime media viewer system on versions of Mac OS prior to Mac OS X. It can be used to view picture files from most common still image formats.

Since the release of Mac OS X, however, QuickTime has been streamlined so that only a single application, QuickTime Player is used for the average user. The functionality of PictureViewer was implemented in the OS X application Preview, thus a version of PictureViewer was never produced for Mac OS X. The Windows version of QuickTime still ships with PictureViewer.


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