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We've compiled a list of 52 free and paid alternatives to GPicView. The primary competitors include IrfanView, XnView. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between GPicView and XnView MP, ACDSee Photo Studio, JPEGView. Also you can look at other similar options here: Photos and Graphics Software.


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XnView is a utility for viewing and converting graphic files.

XnViewMP is a free software to view, organise, convert graphics and photos files or to create slide...

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Free Open Source

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ImageGlass
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Imagine is an Image & Animation Viewer for Windows with screen capture function.

Xee is a lightweight, fast and convenient image viewer and browser.

GPicView is a simple and fast image viewer with low memory usage.

GPicView Platforms

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GPicView Video and Screenshots

GPicView Overview

GPicView is a simple and fast image viewer with low memory usage. This little program is not aimed to be powerful or feature-rich. Its aimed to replace the default image viewer of current desktop systems. Fast-startup, low memory usage, and simple user interface make it a good choice for default viewer.

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GPicView Categories

Photos and Graphics Software

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