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Old 08-06-2007   #5 (permalink)
cristian511


 
 

RE: animated thumbnails gif as in windows xp

I didn't install plugin in xp, I remembered badly.
I don't like The Irfanview and it doesn't work correctly with some gif.
If microsoft add the thumbnails in windows it would be a great thing!
Microsoft pleaseee

"Ronnievdl" wrote:

> I actually didn’t know there was a tool that enables animated thumbnails. I
> did a quick search on Google, but did not find anything.
>
> Can you install the same plugin as you did in XP? (Although I’m not sure if
> it works in Vista)
>
> If you only want it so you can quickly play animated GIF files, you could
> try Irfanview. That’s a picture viewer like the viewer in Windows. It’s a bit
> less user friendly, but can handle a lot more file types, and can play
> animated GIF files.
>
>
> "cristian511" wrote:
>
> > I'm sorry, you are right but it is a great idea the animated thumbnails;
> > whatever with the viewer of picture and fax it was easier view the animated
> > gif than now.
> > Do you know a plugin to enable animated file thumbnails for vista as you had
> > said?
> >
> > "Ronnievdl" wrote:
> >
> > > Windows XP did not have animated file thumbnails. You might have installed a
> > > plugin in XP to enable that.
> > >
> > >
> > > "cristian511" wrote:
> > >
> > > > I want to view the animated thumbails of animated gif in windows folder as it
> > > > is in windows xp. It's doesn't possibile that you have removed this function!
> > > > It is too inconvenient to open windows internet explorer each time!
> > > > I hope you add this function with a next new update, even though I doubt you
> > > > listen me.....
> > > >
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> > > > http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/com...pictures_video

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