Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 23. Chapters: QuickTime, Comparison of image viewers, Picasa, Fast Picture Viewer, IrfanView, Windows Live Photo Gallery, Windows Photo Viewer, XnView, STDU Viewer, ViewMinder, IPhoto, Preview, MS Technology, Imagine, ImageAXS, MST Viewer, FastStone Image Viewer, ACDSee, CDisplay, Adobe Photoshop Album, Zoner Photo Studio, Image Converter Plus, Firehand Ember, Xv, IMatch, Helicon Photo Safe, JPEGView, Imaging for Windows, VisualFlow, EyeBrowse. Excerpt: This article presents a comparison of image viewers and image organizers which can be used for image viewing. Note 1: Adobe Bridge comes free with the Adobe Creative Suite CS2, Adobe Production Studio and Photoshop Elements 4 for Mac OS X. Adobe Bridge cannot be purchased separately, but Photoshop Elements is available from Adobe Systems for 70 USD, and Photoshop is available for 400 USD. Note 2: The latest version of iPhoto comes included with a Macintosh PC. iPhoto cannot be purchased separately, but is part of the iLife-suite which is available from Apple Computer for 79 USD. Note 3: See also Comparison of raster graphics editors. QuickTime is an extensible proprietary multimedia framework developed by Apple Inc., capable of handling various formats of digital video, picture, sound, panoramic images, and interactivity. The classic version of QuickTime is available for Windows XP and later, as well as Mac OS X Leopard and later operating systems. A more recent version, QuickTime X (10.0) is currently available on Mac OS X Snow Leopard and Mac OS X Lion. QuickTime is integrated with Mac OS X, but was once an optional component during installation for earlier versions of Mac OS. QuickTime for Microsoft Windows is downloadable, either as a standalone installation or bundled with iTunes or optionally with Safari. Software development kits (SDKs) for QuickTime are available to t...