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Top animated GIF viewer offering smooth performance and adjustable zoom features.

Top animated GIF viewer offering smooth performance and adjustable zoom features.

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Burahobbit123
Junior Member
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09-30-2024, 10:28 PM
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Hi everyone! I often save animated GIFs from sites such as 9gag and others, but it’s been a bit frustrating to view them lately. Usually I just open them in Chrome, which works fine at first. However, with hundreds of files, it becomes annoying. I’m looking for a better solution—something with “next” and “previous” buttons, maybe even speed control so people can adjust playback. I’ve tried IrfanView before; it’s functional but sometimes causes artifacts or slows things down. Do you have any GIF viewers that perform similarly well? A zoom feature would also be helpful. Should I know if there are any alternatives to native photo viewers for this purpose? Thanks! Also, note that Windows 7 doesn’t support native playback of animated GIFs.
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Burahobbit123
09-30-2024, 10:28 PM #1

Hi everyone! I often save animated GIFs from sites such as 9gag and others, but it’s been a bit frustrating to view them lately. Usually I just open them in Chrome, which works fine at first. However, with hundreds of files, it becomes annoying. I’m looking for a better solution—something with “next” and “previous” buttons, maybe even speed control so people can adjust playback. I’ve tried IrfanView before; it’s functional but sometimes causes artifacts or slows things down. Do you have any GIF viewers that perform similarly well? A zoom feature would also be helpful. Should I know if there are any alternatives to native photo viewers for this purpose? Thanks! Also, note that Windows 7 doesn’t support native playback of animated GIFs.

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Aldrin10
Member
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09-30-2024, 10:28 PM
#2
I operate on Windows 10 with the native Photos application.
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Aldrin10
09-30-2024, 10:28 PM #2

I operate on Windows 10 with the native Photos application.

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Kryllox
Junior Member
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09-30-2024, 10:28 PM
#3
Yes, it is available with Windows 7.
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Kryllox
09-30-2024, 10:28 PM #3

Yes, it is available with Windows 7.