32VerSee doesn't claim to be the best image viewer, but it does offer the basic tools and a bit more in a small, simple to use program.
Most of the common image formats are supported, including .bmp, .jpg, .gif and .ico.
The most useful aspect of 32VerSee is the ability to view images sequentially, regardless of the name, size, extension or date. This is achieved by allowing you to add a three-digit number to the beginning of the file name.
Along with this, images can be cropped, stretched, flipped, rotated, moved, printed, copied and pasted, along with being saved as .bmp or .jpg files.
Once images are loaded into 32VerSee they can be cycled through individually through the use of back and forward buttons, or viewed as a slideshow. The sequential viewing feature is great for this, allowing images to be presented in the order you want.
The only problem with 32VerSee is that images have to be loaded individually - you can't select a group of images and open them simultaneously. This can make any process you wish to carry out a little long-winded.
The program can also be used to set images as desktop wallpaper, either immediately or after a restart.


















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