Viewnior Image Viewer
Look, I’ll have to be 100 percent honest here. When asked to write about Viewnior image viewing software application, I didn’t even know that Viewnior existed.
At first launch you can’t help but notice its instant startup. And the fact that it’s much more lightweight on resources than Eye of Gnome (eog), the default image viewer for the GNOME desktop environment. And it’s probably lighter than any other image viewer that I have ever used on Linux.
But with the lightweight resource usage comes a lightly packaged image viewer. But keeping in mind that is exactly the intention of Viewnior’s developers—image viewing. Sure, it has a basic resize and crop option, but it’s not an image editing application as such and does not claim to be.
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