HakView at Mac App Store analyse

App power index: 260 (based on ranks around App Stores today)
Photography Graphics & Design Photo & Video
Developer: Robert Hak
Price: 0 free
Current version: 1.1.1, last update: 4 years ago
First release : 30 Jul 2014
App size: 4.21 Mb
4.7 ( 4027 ratings )
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> 5.72k
Monthly downloads
~ $ 2.34k
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Do you have lots of images and want ultra fast and ultra small application to browse them with? I have created application HakView for exactly this purpose.

You can open images one by one from desktop or open folder and browse all images using arrow keys to previous and next image.

Now 166 image file types are supported.

HakView can only access those folders that you have granted access to using Open File dialog (not using drag and drop).

Since HakView version 1.0.8, the application will remember the access to the folder and store it securely locally on your Mac. With such configuration, next time you open an image in the same folder or subfolder, application will automatically read all other images in the folder without asking you to grant the access again.

You can update or remove this access (secure bookmark) anytime from the preferences window.

For best experience, grant access to “MacBook HD” folder (i.e. “/“) in preferences window. Then you can browse all your images freely.

How to use:
Open HakView and use File-Open menu to select folder with pictures. Then simply use left and right arrow keys to move to previous/next image in that folder.

The "f" key will zoom small images to maximum window and back.
The "enter" key (or CMD+F) will switch between fullscreen and window mode.
The "c" key will center image (if you moved it away from center).
The "l" key will open sidebar with list of images and the current image is highlighted.
The "Delete" or "Backspace" keys will delete currently viewed image (after confirmation).

How to open an image outside of application:
1. You can associate images with HakView and then simply double click on an image to display it.
2. You can right click on an image and select "open with" and select HakView.
3. You can drag an image and drop it to HakView app icon.

How to open more images:
1. Best way is to grant access to “MacBook HD” folder (i.e. “/“) in the preferences window. Then you can browse all your images.
2. If you already have an image open in HakView, you can view other images from the same folder by pressing CMD+O to open file dialog and then pressing enter. This will quickly open all pictures in the same folder. Then you can use arrow keys to browse through all images in the folder.
3. You can also open more images by simply dragging them and dropping to HakView application icon.
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Canada free
China free
France free
Germany free
Italy free
Netherlands free
Portugal free
Spain free
Poland free
UK free
India free
Japan free
Korea, Republic Of free
Poland free
Russia free
Turkey free
USA free
Korea, Republic Of free
Ukraine free
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It`s a good app, but...

The thing is that i want to see all the photos i have in a folder. The app does that. But, i don`t know why, it’s completely disorganized. I just wanted to see the photos by the order...

horrible - can’t even open one picture

Crppy app. App reviewers didn’t do their job. This app can’t even open one picture.

sucks

it sucks like never before crapy and worthles like I have never seaing

 Работает как обычный просмотровщик

Ничего особенного

lame

Not very useful

simply the best

thanks!

Fantastic App!

I dont normally leave reviews, but thank you for this easy-to use application. I have a lot of photos and need a program to allow me to go through them quickly and smoothly. Your description perfectly says what the application does. Thanks for making it free and completely accessible.

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