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KSquirrel 0.7.0try5

From:  Dmitry Baryshev <ksquirrel-AT-tut.by>
To:  kde-announce-apps <kde-announce-apps-AT-kde.org>
Subject:  KSquirrel 0.7.0try5
Date:  Thu, 31 May 2007 20:46:41 +0200

Name: KSquirrel
Version: 0.7.0try5
Type: Graphic Viewer
Depend: KDE 3.3.x
License: Other
Homepage: http://ksquirrel.sourceforge.net
More Info:
http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=12317

Description:
 KSquirrel is an image viewer for KDE implementing
OpenGL.

Features:
* dynamic format support (~ 50 image formats)
* customizable filters
* external tools
* file tree
* thumbnails, extended thumbnails
* KIPI support
* list view, icon view, detailed view, thumbnail
view
* archive support
* view of currently mounted partitions
* flexible options
* slidedshow
* preview window

KSquirrel is the first viewer for KDE widely
supporting such a quantity of formats, including
Photoshop PSD, X cursors, animated GIF, WMF, SVG,
DXF and JPEG2000.

The detailed information, format of libraries with
examples, screenshots you can find visiting web
page http:// ksquirrel.sourceforge.net/

** Important: You should have video drivers
installed (means hardware-accelerated OpenGL
support).

At this time KSquirrel supports 51 image formats.

Changelog:
 ksquirrel-0.7.0 and ksquirrel-libs-0.7.0
********************************************

ksquirrel:
* filtering using selection is now available in
image window
* fixed flicker of thumbnail loading progressbar
* fixed segfault on directory execution with
"Return" button
* RAR archives are now supported ("unrar" program
is required)
* fixed -l option
* fixed crashing when no image plugins were found

31.05.2007 update
-----------------------------
ksquirrel-0.7.0try5
***************
* small bugfixes

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