Use favourites folders for quicker access to those directories that you use most. EyeBrowse now has support for infinite favourites folders.
In the default view, images can either be viewed actual size or stretched to the aspect ratio of a desktop image, by selecting View>Resize Image.
Use fullscreen mode for a larger area to view your images. View>Fullscreen or 'Screen' from the toolbar.
Make sure you visit the EyeBrowse website often to keep up-to-date on the latest EyeBrowse happenings!
You can customise the way EyeBrowse works from File>Preferences>Startup Options or the 'Options' icon on the toolbar.
Do you use favourites extensively? Click the 'Favorite' toolbar icon to switch to the favourites browsing view for one-click favourites access.
Use the MiniBrowser in fullscreen mode to browse images as you would from the main interface. Move the mouse pointer to the far-left of the screen in fullscreen mode to activate the MiniBrowser.
The status bar at the bottom of the main interace displays useful information about the current image being viewed. If you dislike it though, simply click the little red up arrow to hide it.
Did you know that you can now use EyeBrowse as your default image viewer? Go to File>Preferences>Advanced Options to set up the file type associations.
Want to view your images in FullScreen mode in a hurry? Double click on the image viewing area to activate FullScreen mode then!
You can now use the left/right mouse buttons in FullScreen mode to navigate through your images in a previous/next way.
The improved FullScreen MiniBrowser is accessed by placing the mouse pointer to the far left of the screen when in FullScreen mode.
Use the Favourites Manager to see a complete list of all your favourites folders, as well as being able to delete and check them. Favourites>Favourites Manager.
You can use EyeBrowse to copy images into other programs by using Edit>Copy and then the Edit>Paste function of the destination program.
Viewing an image in EyeBrowse while working on it in a paint program? Hit the 'Refresh' button to update the image being viewed if it has been modified externally.