A waterfall-style image viewer that traverses a folder and all its subfolders to read and display all images. Images within each folder are shown sorted by name.
If there are too many images, the software splits them into pages based on a configurable number of images per page (default: 40). It supports page navigation and flipping.
When browsing an artist's image pack, you might encounter situations like this:
- Many subfolders, each containing only a few images, making it hard to browse them enjoyably.
- Even with extra-large icons in file explorer, browsing can feel cumbersome.
- To enlarge and view a specific image, you must open a separate image viewer, which can be inconvenient.
- Third-party viewers often require library setup, continuous additions, etc., but sometimes you just want to browse a folder's images quickly!
That's why this software was created—to solve all your needs!!!
For details, see Usage Examples.
- 💡 Show Everything: Recursively traverse the selected folder and all its subfolders, displaying images sorted by name.
- 🔑 Convenience: Simply drag a folder into the program to view its images—zero configuration, zero side effects!!!
- ⚡ Speed: Configurable images per page to avoid lag during image loading.
- 🦋 Waterfall Layout: Aesthetic and elegant.
- ⌨️ Keyboard Shortcuts:
Page navigation shortcutsand image navigation shortcuts (Left/Right keys supported). - 🛠️ Practical Image Viewer: (photoswipe) Supports standard image viewer operations like zooming, rotating, and browsing previous/next images.
- 🖥️ Customizable Settings: Configurable number of images per page (if your hard drive is slow or individual images are large, a smaller number like 10–20 is recommended). Includes a filter for selecting specific image types.
- Loading a large number of images may cause lag due to slow hard drive read speeds—please be patient.
- If the images are large and your hard drive performs poorly, browsing may be sluggish. In such cases, consider using an SSD or reducing the number of images displayed per page.
Due to time constraints (final year of high school) and limited personal skills (just a noob), the software may have several issues and suboptimal performance. Please be understanding and feel free to contribute code improvements!
If you like this project, please consider giving it a Star—it would satisfy my tiny bit of vanity!!! 😊