The Best Image Viewers For Linux
Below are a selection of Image Viewers that provide more features than the default application and how they compare against it.
Eye Of Gnome
Being the “Stock” image viewer in Ubuntu (and Gnome) means EOG comes with stability and an integrated interface into the rest of the Gnome desktop.
Feature wise it treads the basics – as do all of the coming suggestions, but it can open and save to a greater amount of image formats by default.
It does lack, however, GIF playback – a feature included in almost all of the other options here and has a heavier overall resource footprint than some of the lightweight viewers.
A good default, but is it the best for the job? Let’s see…
GPicView
At first glance GPicView seems to resemble the default image viewer from Windows XP, so Windows migrants may feel right at home!
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