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Ok, here's kinda what I'm looking for. The internal viewer for images is nice, however, I'm looking for something now that's a bit more detailed. Gwenview is both an image viewer and a image management program. I think something similar to that would be a great addition to the tablet. If someone can port a simplified version of that with thumbnail view and image view similar to that, and the next/previous option that's in the current tablet image viewing program, that'd rock too.
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Have you tried Canola2 or Quiver?

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I agree with Tim, you should try Quiver, this viewer is amazing.
You can choose a folder to view, and then browse all the pictures by thumbnails. You can also view pictures and keep a thumbnail bar on the side. The very nice thing is that you can load pretty large pictures : 10 Mpixels JPEGS from my Panasonic LX3 are quickly displayed, zooming and panning is fast ...

In my opinion, Quiver is the best picture viewer I've ever seen on a mobile device.
 
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Hmm, looks like Quiver will do what I need. Thanks. PS, I thought Canola's image viewer wasn't all that great. Hence I ignored it.
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Well, I believe you were true : to my opinion, Canola isn't a very good image viewer too ...

Frankly, Quiver amazes me.

When you try it, take some time to check all the settings, to be sure you use it at its best.

It's not extremely finger friendly, you will use + & - and Fullscreen buttons a lot, you will have to double tap to see a picture in fullscreen and go back to thumbnails, but it's the only bad point of this viewer.
 
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