Thursday, March 2, 2017

GNOME's gThumb 3.6 Open-Source Image Viewer to Launch with Numerous New Features

Paolo Bacchilega, the developer of the gThumb open-source and free image viewer and browser application designed specifically for the GNOME desktop environment kicked off the development of the next major version, gThumb 3.6.

A first snapshot is now available for download, gThumb 3.5.1, and ships with numerous new features and improvements. For example, there's now double-click activation support, a brand-new zoom popover that includes a bunch of zoom commands, as well as a zoom slider, and a color picker.

Moreover, gThumb 3.6 will ship with a new option that lets users open image files directly in the full-screen mode. The application also promises a revamp of the user interface by using a headerbar for all dialogs, but only where the desktop environment supports it (e.g. GNOME).

A new "Keyboard Shortcuts" entry was added to the App Menu so you can easily access and conf... (read more)

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