Written by Eric Cole. Released by Balance Software. The initial release of DragPeek is freeware. It is not supported in any way. Please do not request technical support from or send feature requests to the author. Thank you.
What DragPeek Does:
DragPeek is a very simple image viewer. It will preview image files of any type supported by Quicktime, including JPEG and GIF files. It also lets you preview image files while you are dragging them; simply drag them over the DragPeek window.
How to use DragPeek:
Drop any files or folders on the DragPeek application icon. DragPeek will traverse folders and resolve aliases in search of all the image files it can open. Use this feature with caution.
Drop any image file(s) on the DragPeek window to open a preview window containing that image. Click on the image in a preview window or the scroll bars to scroll the image.
Double Click the DragPeek window to bring up a file selection dialog.
Legalese:
DragPeek is used at the sole risk of the user. By using DragPeek you take full responsibilty for all damages and loss, direct or indirect, resulting from that use. There is no warranty, implied or expressed, of the usability or function of DragPeek. Enjoy.
Quicktime does not handle low memory conditions well. As a result, no more than twenty open windows is supported. This limit is not imposed on you, but be aware that opening too many windows may crash your computer. I have opened hundreds of windows without incident when the system has enough free space. DragPeek uses Quicktime's GraphicImporter component in a way that it was not intended to be used, and abusing that weekness may cause a crash.