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  2. Windows Photo Viewer - Wikipedia

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    Windows Photo Viewer (formerly Windows Picture and Fax Viewer) [1] is an image viewer included with the Windows NT family of operating systems. It was first included with Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 under its former name. It succeeds Imaging for Windows.

  3. FastPictureViewer - Wikipedia

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    Windows XP SP2 users may have to download and install the Windows Imaging Component (WIC) from the Microsoft website separately in order to run the program. Windows versions prior to XP SP2 are not supported. FastPictureViewer used to be actively developed and was updated frequently: more than 300 updates as of mid-2013, including 9 major ...

  4. Features new to Windows XP - Wikipedia

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    With Windows XP, the Start button has an updated appearance and is larger, making it faster to mouse over to it and click it.To help the user access a wider range of common destinations more easily from a single location, the Start menu was expanded to two columns; the left column focuses on the user's installed applications, while the right column provides access to the user's documents, and ...

  5. List of Microsoft Windows components - Wikipedia

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    Windows Vista, older faxing and scanning applications were present in previous Windows versions: Photo Viewer: Simple image viewer that can play a simple slideshow Windows XP: Mail: Email aggregator Windows Vista: Maps: Map viewer that allows users to look for locations, and plan routes Windows 8: Media Center

  6. Picasa - Wikipedia

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    This allows multiple edits to be performed without altering the original image. Viewing the picture in Picasa or using the Picasa Photo Viewer will apply modifications on the fly, whereas viewing through other programs (such as Windows XP's Photo and Fax Viewer) will display the original image.

  7. Windows thumbnail cache - Wikipedia

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    A separate Thumbs.db file was created if Windows 2000 was installed on a FAT32 volume. Windows Me also created Thumbs.db files. [2] From Windows XP, thumbnail caching, and thus creation of Thumbs.db, can optionally be turned off. In Windows XP only, from Windows Explorer Tools Menu, Folder Options, by checking "Do not cache thumbnails" on the ...

  8. Windows Imaging Component - Wikipedia

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    A discontinued PowerToy for Windows XP from Microsoft, known as Photo Info, which allows viewing and editing image metadata from Windows Explorer, also uses WIC. [9] Starting with Windows Vista, Windows Explorer, and Windows Photo Gallery, are based on WIC and can thus view and organize images in any format for which a WIC codec is installed.

  9. Imaging for Windows - Wikipedia

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    Global360 Imaging for Windows is the upgrade to this Imaging software, which was discontinued as of Windows XP. [1] Its image viewing, editing and scanning functions are superseded by Windows Picture and Fax Viewer and Microsoft Paint, both of which are based on GDI+ in Windows XP. However, the multi-page picture editing functions are gone with ...