| NOTE: JustLooking 3.2 has been released. You should really be using that version instead. It’s much cooler! |
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I’m pleased to announce the immediate availablity of JustLooking 2.0. JustLooking is a program to view pictures and images on your Mac OS X (Tiger) based computer. JustLooking is and will always be very free.
NOTE: JustLooking 2.0.2 is the latest version of JustLooking. You should really be using that version instead. It’s much cooler!
Please note that I pay for my own bandwidth, so please try to use the BitTorrent version of the download if you are able to—it’s a 1.7MB file and takes about 30 seconds.
New for Version 2.0:
- Based on the suggestions and feedback from some users, I have completely redesigned and rewritten the user interface for JustLooking, implementing the smoked-black look that a lot of applications are moving towards in Leopard.
- Image resizing has been made significantly faster and less memory intensive. Image rendering is also much quicker.
- There is now remote control support in slide show mode:
- next/prev image
- pause/restart
- exit
- increase/decrease show time by 2 sec
- Basic saving of rotated images for PNG, GIF (non-animated only), JPEG, TIFF, and BMP file formats.
- GIF file support has been completely fixed and is now properly working for all animated and transparent images.
- Hold down “option” key on startup causes app to go to full screen slide show.
- I have fixed a number of bugs in the program.
I have released JustLooking in all of the following languages:
- English
- Russian
- French
- Italian
- German
- Spanish
- Finnish
Note that all of the translations except English and Russian have a few missing strings. If you speak one of these languages fluently and are willing to help out translate about 25 strings, let me know and I’ll be grateful for the help! (if you speak any other language and are willing to help, let me know!)
Introduction
Welcome to JustLooking, an image viewing program for Mac OS X. JustLooking is designed to be used instead of the “Preview” application on your computer for browsing images. In particular, it has the following differences:
- It focuses on files and directories instead of lists of files. Thus, once you load a file, you can easily navigate through all other files in the same directory.
- It displays images at their native resolution instead of interpreting DPI information stored in the image meta-data. While images are printed at the maximum resolution possible, on screen they are displayed pixel-by-pixel.
- Being designed more for viewing of Images, it properly shows animated GIF files.
- The entire program can easily be manipulated and powered by simple keystrokes for a quick and pleasant viewing experience.
- JustLooking also supports such basic features as printing and rotating and will hopefully prove to be sufficiently functional for most users’ needs.
It should be noted that the application cannot completely replace Preview, as there are a number of features in the latter that JustLooking simply does not have, such as selecting and copying regions, saving images in various formats, and viewing of Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) files.
Requirements and Installation
Running JustLooking is quite simple, and the only requirements are:
- Mac OS X 10.4 or greater
- 256MB RAM
- 2.5MB free disk space
JustLooking is installed on any new machine by simply dragging it into the Applications folder.
Credits
JustLooking was designed, written, and partially localised (French, Italian, German, Spanish, and some Chinese) by Marc Wandschneider here in Beijing over a couple of casual months. I sat down to write it as a replacement for Preview, as I found the latter to rarely operate in a way that I wanted it to. I tend to keep directories full of images, whether they be traveling, family, or junk I collect from the Intarwebs.
Finder and Preview rarely let me select and view more than a couple hundred of images at a time, and I have large numbers of folders with more files than that.
The following people have helped with Localisation of JustLooking:
- German – Stefanie Schau
- French – Laurent Molina
- Italian – Roberto Bellina
- Spanish – Carola Clavo
- Russian – Sergey Melnik
- Finnish – Markus Peltomäki
Sadly, the Chinese localisation has atrophied to the point of being useless, and I have temporarily removed it—my Chinese is just not good enough yet. i’m hoping to get either it back soon, and maybe even a Japanese version some day!
Help us Out
Speak a language that isn’t in the list of currently localised languages? See some mistakes in the current translation for a particular language? If you’d like to help or offer corrections, I’d love the help. The more languages, the better!!
Coming Up
I’m thinking of adding the following features in future versions.
- Support for saving more image file formats.
- Resizing and saving of images.
- Batch resizes and renames (the holy grail of free image programs).
- Support for more resizing algorithms.
I’d love to hear if users have any suggestions. Feel free to contact me with any features you’d like to see!
Thanks for the feedback, I'd -love- a Swedish version. Send me email (marcwan @ this domain) and I'll tell you what you need to do.
One "feature" that might be nice to add (at least I think it would be :-)) is to read the exif info of jpgs and display them with the right orientation. Preview.app does this currently, Windows Picture and Fax viewer doesn't (always wanted it to).
Just a little suggestion for the next version. All in all great work. Love the app. Nice and quick, and does what its supposed to :-)
chris.
Hey!
I've always personally hated the EXIF Rotation flag, because not every program uses it, and I'm left being very confused as to what "rotating" the image means -- am I rotating it from its original state or from the EXIF-rotated new state? When I want to be sure that my images are the same for display on the web I have to go and double check them all to be sure they're being displayed properly....
But, maybe I could add a preference for this, and let users turn it on as they wish. I would probably just see what other programs like Preview.app do for user-rotations after that and do something similar.
Thanks for the feedback!
marc.
Hello!
A few people have noted that once you select a file type, you can't unselect it in the Preferences Dialog. This is because I am fighting with the Carbon Launch Service APIs -- There is no way to do this right now.
It's even worse, because soemtimes, I tell Launch Services to use JustLooking to open (for example) GIF files, and then when I show the dialog, I ask Launch Services what the default program is, and it still says Preview (but JustLooking actually IS). It's strange, and I'm working on it.
But it's not a MAJOR feature, so I figure most people can live with it, and reset things in the Finder if they have problems.
Thanks for your patience!
I'm not sure what control I have over the title bar, but I'll take a look and see if there are any other possibliities. A few users have suggested this ....
Just installed this app and it's great! There's just one thing I miss: a button for the image original size. I thought the "fit to screen"-button was this at first.
Sounds like a good thing to implement, don't you think? :)
This is a nice app so far... but it's going to be great, I can feel it! ;)
I really liked how your software looks and am eager to see the future development take place. A small, really neat software that manages all mentioned futures for the Mac is missing as of today (according to my knowledge).
Thank you.
Andreas
You can view the original image size by hitting CMD+1. The zooming keystrokes are:
Cmd+1(00%)
Cmd+2(00%)
Cmd+3 (Fit to Window)
Cmd+4 (Zoom dialog)
There should be quite a few seeds for the BitTorrent version of JustLooking. I'm seeding all the time here in China, and I see at least 6 others. Are you downloading Version 2.0 or 1.1 ??
If it doesn't work, just download using HTTP -- it's okay.
Arrow key navigation has been in JustLooking since version 1.1. Is anybody seeing this NOT work? That would be very bad and a bug I would fix. On the three computers here I have tried, however, it works just fine.
Thanks so much!!!
There was a sudden HUGE rush of downloads last night, and lots of new Scandanavian users. Did JustLooking just get listed in a magazine or on a mac website or something?
The last rush I had of this size was from MacUpdate .....
weak!
can you send me an email (address is marcwan @ this here domain) and i'll give you a special build of the program so we can try to figure out what's going on ....
thanks!
marc.
Hi and thnaks again for JustLooking!
I do not get why the non-fullscreen image has not been updated to the one I have reached in fullscreen mode.
I prefer to shift through images in fullscreen (and have to pause then space then space again and then p to pause again). I've found this to be quite a pain when showing a reel to other people, and not wanting the automatics of a slideshow.
Then, upon your return to non-fullscreen, the image is still where one started.
I'd love JustLooking to:
Let me pause the slideshow and use the arrowkeys!
(and show the current image when exiting fullscreen)
OR to have an option to make the background fully black in non-fullscreen.
GAN BEI!
How mortifying! I wil fix that right away. I'm awaiting Swedish and Norwegian translations, and then will do an update with a few bug fixes, along with updated German and French, and apparently now English translations.
Weak! :-)
Thanks,
marc.
I'd like to translate this program to swedish... It's kick-ass...
the olny thing i really miss is like a folder preview mode... like miniatures in win xp...
keep up the good work, and let me know if i can help out with the translation...
I am finding though that the arrow buttons on my keyboard are not working with the program at all (Powerbook G4 titanium). It might also be convenient to have space bar and backspace as next/last commands.
It would be great to be able to view in fullscreen mode without slideshow; to just use the arrows (or space and backspace)to nav through. I think it could also have the option in fullscreen mode to view actual size or fit to screen.
While I'm being picky, it would be great to have the file name descretely place in the corner of the window while in full screen mode.
If you have a PC check out http://www.irfanview.com/ the mother of all viewers.
AM
But the saving of JPEG-files was difficult you said with the saving of rotated JPEG's..
some tips:
*Open a full folder at once, and then automatically open the first image in the folder (drag'n'drop on the dockicon)
*Recently opened menu, so i can go back to my last 10 images opened
The rest looks great :D
Right now, when you rotate ANY file, you (by default) get a dialog asking you if you want to save it. You can go to the User Preferences, however, and turn this off.
JPEG files, similarly, bring up a dialog but you can also stop this from showing up. So, you can change your experience to be entirely dialog-free (I don't have any dialogs normally).
Other features: good ideas, I'll work on them.
Argh! I need to figure out what the problem with the keyboard navigation is. It's killing me. Unfortunately, both of my laptops (Powerbook G4 15" and MBP 15") don't have this problem, nor do the Macbook or Mac Minis I have acces to ....
Working on it !!!
This is a great alternative to Preview and iPhoto and allows me to keep my own directory structure.
I would move the 'X' delete button from the upper left to somewhere else, as you want to hit it to close the app.
Also, a printing feature to allow you to select multiple pictures and print them on one page would be awesome...
-Rob
i tried a number of viewers on the mac side and all took either too long to boot, or were just slow. as soon as i took off the fade option between images, things were as snappy as i expect them.
good work!.
only feature id love to request is a right click menu of a few features that wouldnt need to make their way into the main interface. the main feature id love to see is a way to tell the application to send the image to your application of choice. a sort of "edit this picture" button.
cheers and thanks again!.
Here are a few suggestions I have to go with your own plans:
*Automatically resize the window to the maximum size possible without having blank space (like Preview)
*Transparancy-making of images (define a color to make transparent with a tolerance option)
*Selecting and copying of regions (like Preview)
*Implement the newer interface design! http://www.kub.fr/design/justlooking.html
I'm definitely looking forward to another release. Thanks for your work!
What's still bugging me is the black border outside the scrollbars and that I have to drag the scrollbars with the mouse to move the image. I'd like to be able to just click and drag the image around the screen or use my mousewheel!
Is there a way to use fullscreen mode without the slideshow option? (please add slideshow 0 seconds option to disable automatic image change in fullscreen mode).
Do you know when you are going to release the next update? I'm eager to get it! :)
Hitting (Command +), I get a system beep and nothing happens. Hitting (Command -) zooms it the image out to thumbnail size.
Manually using the Zoom->Zoom In and Zoom->Zoom Out window drop-downs work as expected.
Running Tiger 10.4.9 on MacBook Pro Intel Duo.
The "-" and "+" zooms work fine except for one instance where if you press "+" twice, (the GUI zoom button) and then "-" once, you are back to 100% instead of negating one of the "+"s. To elaborate, let us say each increment of zoom is 25% (I don't know what exactly the zoom values are). I click "+" twice, thus making it 150%. If I then click "-" once, it goes down to 100% instead of 125% of the image. This only happens between 150% and 100% when you click "-", otherwise the zooming functions normally.
Also, like somebody else mentioned, I also get the beep when I do (Command +).
Running Mac OS X 10.4.9 on a Core 2 Duo iMac.
Just a couple of suggestions though. As someone else mentioned, the delete button in the top-left can get confused with the close button; it would be better to make it a trash can icon or something. Also it would be good to have the little show/hide toolbar button in the top-right like Finder does.
Thanks again, great work.
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did you try again? what sort of browser/OS combo are you using?
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The link for JustLooking 2.0.2 still seem to be broken? I would love to get the update...
1) Please make "Fit to Window" scale up small images as well as scale down large ones.
2) Please make it remember the scaling choice when moving between images (so I don't have to press "Fit to Window" every time.
3) Please make the slideshow respect the chosen scaling as well!
4) Please add a preference option for default scaling. I would prefer "Fit to Window" as default, but I'm sure peoples' preferences vary.
A very nice little piece of software, and the image rescaling is of good quality, too. Thanks!
All of those features have been added to JustLooking 3.0, which I hope will be available in a couple of weeks. I have finished coding and am working on translations and bug fixes.
thanks,
marc
Let me start by just saying how much I love your app. I am a recent switch over from Windows and this is the closest thing I've found to Windows Picture and Fax Viewer. Its such a simple app and does the basic, intuitive things you would want when viewing a photo. I have completely replaced Preview with it. I have come across some little nuances though, three only that I can think of:
I'm using 3.1
1) When I open a photo in a folder containing a series from a trip, it sometimes won't navigate through them in series. So I will open the, lets say 15th, photo and try to go back and forth with the arrow keys. It will do this, but it won't go to the next photo in sequence, rather it goes through some order that I can't actually explain. Maybe its not a problem and its going through an order that I just couldn't figure out, I don't know.
2) This is the biggest problem I've been having, its been more of a problem with OS X than only JustLooking. When I upload photos to my computer, OS X displays any portrait shots that I took proper side up, without me having to rotate them. Thats great, but when I open them in fullscreen mode with JustLooking, or use any other third party app, the image is displayed landscape. I would suggest making it so that when you open the photo in normal mode, the image ALWAYS show up in landscape, as thats the way the image was actually taken. From there we can rotate it or do whatever we want. Or, you could add controls to the fullscreen mode so that we can rotate it from there, which may be the better option.
The problem with doing what Preview does is that it doesn't rotate its "original state" as you mentioned above in a previous comment. But that is what we want to do, that is why Windows Picture & Fax Viewer wouldn't read the EXIF info is because: if you want to rotate the image, its for a reason. So, that means that you want the change to be permanent.
3) Finally, not so big of a deal, is not being able to delete in fullscreen mode. Sometimes you just want to flip through your photos in fullscreen instead of having to exit and delete whenever you find a photo you don't like.
I really appreciate you taking the time to listen to my suggestions! I'm going to post this on your website as well just incase this goes to your junk... Not trying to be a pest ;)... Keep up the good work!!
However, one thing in my mind prevents this from becoming a truly killer app. The previous commenter (giyad) also noted this: photos all show up correctly oriented in the non-full-screen mode, but when one moves to full-screen mode (by pressing the "play" button), they all show up landscape.
This in turn makes showing a full-screen slideshow to people rather difficult, as they have to rotate their heads every time a portrait-oriented photo comes up! Is this a bug, or am I missing something?
Thanks again for all your hard work!
I was looking for a viewer and after diferent tries of several application, justLooking is the one i have chosen. This is a great pice of software.
But (there is always a but), i would like to know if you plan to provide some control in the slideshow viewing mode. I would love to be able to switch to the previous/next picture and not have to wait for the timer. I also would like to be able to pause the slideshows. In fact, a fullscreen mode, with the control of the windowed mode.
Thanks,
ChuckH
Madison, WI
Thanks very much. I'm sure it was a lot of work.
Two humble feature requests:
-- Refresh button. I often print to images and then overwrite them and would like a ''refresh'' button to load the new version
-- ps/eps support. I still have these nagging postscript files from the old days. I would be great to be able to view them with JustLooking.

