I second this consideration. I guess Irfan View was build to act as a real versatile 'viewer' for all kinds of formats.
Viewing a still, or a sequence of frames, even 'viewing' sound formats, and the graphic representation of text.
Of course I take such existing abilities into consideration, but e.g. I mainly I associate sound files to other apps in the first place, but using IV still in the list of playback options for specific occasions.
Viewing a still, or a sequence of frames, even 'viewing' sound formats, and the graphic representation of text.
Of course I take such existing abilities into consideration, but e.g. I mainly I associate sound files to other apps in the first place, but using IV still in the list of playback options for specific occasions.
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