VitaminSEE

VitaminSEE is an image viewer for OSX that focuses on interface responsiveness and speed. It offers a clean interface and fast load times. VitaminSEE will automatically thumbnail your images, optionally saving them with the files.

VitaminSEE has been tested on OS X, 10.4. I have gotten several bug reports about it freezing and crashing at startup under Leopard; I can not verify this because OSX is no longer my primary operating system, and I have no intention of buying Leopard. Anyone who wishes to fork VitaminSEE to port it to Apple’s newest operating system does so with my blessing: the code is available under the GNU GPLv2.

Features

  • VitaminSEE is quick. I’ve strived to make this the fastest image viewer available for the Mac.
  • VitaminSEE automatically thumbnails your images. These thumbnails are used not only by VitaminSEE, but also by the Finder.
  • VitaminSEE allows you to quickly organize your pictures into different directories with it’s integrated Sort Manager.
  • VitaminSEE allows you to tag your pictures with keywords.

A picture is worth a thousand words, so how about some screenshots?

Upgrading? Check out what’s new in the Changelog

Have an opinion? Sound off in the release thread.

Want to keep up on VitaminSEE releases without reading entries about my boring life? Use the VitaminSEE Release feed XML.

Have an image that crashes VitaminSEE? I’d love to see it! Notice a bug? I want to know! Email it to eglaysher@gmail.com.

Downloads

VitaminSEE is distributed as a Universal Binary for people who use Tiger (10.4.x), and a compatibility build for people who still use Panther (10.3).

VitaminSEE v0.7.1.2 (Universal Binary)
VitaminSEE v0.7.1.2 (for 10.3.x)

VitaminSEE is offered under the GPLv2. For source code, older versions and license details, visit the Download page.

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Additional Contributions (a.k.a, Code I ripped off)

Uses IconFamily by Troy Stephens

Uses Exiv2 by Andreas Huggel

Uses Preferences Controller code by Matt Gemmell

Uses RBSplitView by Rainer Brockerhoff

Uses software by M. Uli Kusterer

Awards

VitaminSEE was first written for a contest at the University of Michigan called the Cocoa Codeoff. VitaminSEE won the Best Application award. The Cocoa Codeoff page has died, replaced with the default page from the new iWeb 06.

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