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We've compiled a list of 56 free and paid alternatives to Sequential. The primary competitors include IrfanView, XnView. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Sequential and FastStone Image Viewer, XnView MP, ImageMagick. Also you can look at other similar options here: News and Books Solutions.


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Sequential is an image viewer for Mac OS X.

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Sequential Overview

Sequential is an image viewer for Mac OS X. It was originally designed for opening a folder of images and displaying them in order. It works well for viewing comics and manga.

Sequential can display folders and archives (ZIP, RAR, CBZ and CBR) of images (including JPEG, PNG, and GIF) and PDF files. It is able to load images on the internet from a page or image URL.

Sequential has mature full screen support and can display images' Exif data.

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