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GonVisor is a viewer of pictures, comics, magazines, books, images in electronic format.

GonVisor Platforms

tick-square Windows
tick-square Linux
tick-square Mac

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GonVisor Overview

GonVisor is a viewer of pictures, comics, magazines, books, images in electronic format. Created to view image sequences, fitting them to the proper size, and to create and open cbr/cbz/cba/zip/rar/ace files of images. Managing these kinds of files, GonVisor allows the user to group in only one file an unlimited amount of sorted pictures, as an album, access of which can be protected with a password.

GonVisor Features

tick-square Multiple languages
tick-square Portable

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GonVisor Tags

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