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Pex is the Pocket PC clone of the Windows XP image viewer, no more, no less: as such it allows you to view images stored in a folder (configurable by an Explorer window) in the form of miniatures (the format and size of which are also configurable in the program options).
Then you can select an image and see it in large size, rotate it, zoom in and out ... in short options identical to those of the Windows XP viewer.
Despite this, Pex suffers from a major problem: its speed of execution. It’s very slow to generate the miniatures page and takes twenty or thirty seconds to list a folder’s images. You should know that this software is programmed in .NET and that this language is no stranger to that sort of performance.
[HPClean]
(Translation: MikeAmerlo)
| Author: |
Romuald Tisserand |
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02-26-2004 |
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5/10 |
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362 KB |
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