Mac Osx Picture Viewer in title. Mac OSX Recover Utilities - Backup, Shareware, $45.00, 2.7 MB. YooSEND File Transfer and Sharing files Internet & Networking - File Sharing, Freeware, $0.00, 57.5 MB. ACDSee Classic Multimedia & Design - Graphic Viewers, Shareware, $34.95, 1.5 MB. As a new Mac user and after having used PMView (OS/2) and Irfanview (Windows), I find Preview too limited a picture viewer and iPhoto too cumbersome.
. To move between the images press the Right Arrow key to move forward or the Left Arrow key to move backward. At the top of the window are right and left arrows. Click them to move forward or backward. If you have a, swiping left and right will move you forward and backward through the images. There is another way to open Quick Look.
Select your folder content and in the Finder select File Quick Look or press Command-Y. Want to have a full-screen view? Click the Full-Screen button to the right of the close button. Want to view the images as a slideshow? Go into Full-Screen view and click the Play/Pause button on the controller that appears. Want to see an Index Sheet of the images?
Click the Index Sheet button (The button with four rectangles) in the Quick Look interface or press Command-Return. Want to see an Index Sheet in Full-Screen view?
Click the Index Sheet button in the Controller. To return to Quick Look from the Index Sheet, press the Esc key. To zoom in on an image in Quick Look, press the Option key, With the Option key held down, click and drag around the image. You should also know that Quick Look isn't limited to the Finder. It is found in such as Transmit and Cyberduck. For example, in Transmit you can launch Quick Look by selecting File Quick Look. This feature is also built into mail and messages.
In Mail, click the paper Clip button which adds attachments. Navigate to the folder you wish to attach, select it and Right Click on the folder to see Quick Look appear in the resulting Context Menu. This is especially useful if you have a few dozen images in the folder and only want to attach one.