Mirage: fast and simple image viewer
I have tried several image viewers over the years but generally had
always drifted back to
gqview. First
released in 1998, gqview is quite mature, stable and does what its
supposed to do but has always missed on a few things that I needed
it to to do, like the ability to crop, resize and make thumbnails
without having to open a
gimp
session.
Mirage seems to
be just what I was looking for, it is as fast as advertised and
light on library dependencies and of course GPL. I also like how
you can cycle the images with the left and right keys which makes
navigation quite fast. I left the image rendering set to the
default `bilinear' which works fine for me. I suppose that the
reason Mirage is so fast is that at this point there is no sidebar
with thumbnails, perhaps this is a feature to come later. You can
also create custom actions that may be shell commands or
executables and bind them to any key which opens up a lot
possibilities.