piclens.com — a firefox plug-in that provides an immersive full-screen experience for viewing photos on the Web. A must see! This software interacts with a number of different sites and has many different features such as the ability to view pictures in a slideshow.
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noliberalbullJun 27, 2007
originally came out for safari... I've been using it for almost a year now. The mac implementation seems to run a little smoother still.
tactics40Jun 27, 2007
4chan?
solkreJun 27, 2007
Nope, everyone on a Mac uses Safari... to download Firefox.
digggnityJul 14, 2007
installed it on safari, it crashed my safari every 5 websites. Also it's slow with google images and you couldn't download the pictures to your desktop. Useless
mikkel611Oct 25, 2007
JPGTV is an alternative for us with Windows VISTA that I like. See <a class="user" href="http://www.jpgtv.com.">http://www.jpgtv.com.</a> It supports Yahoo, Live Search and Google.It also integrates with iTunes, streaming images of the current played artist in iTunes. Cool!
rdas7Feb 15, 2008
This is incredible!
imnotsinisterMar 17, 2008
Something subtle that will be useful to all you PicLens users/lovers, but that you might not have discovered:After clicking on the link button and getting sent to the site of your chosen picture, if you move your mouse to the top right corner of the browser window (the page content area) you will see a blue square appear. Clicking on this blue square will send you back to the gallery to the SAME POINT you were last browsing. Very nice.:o)
linduxedJun 15, 2008
How many of those 96% do even know what operating systems and browsers are? If you calculate percentages of people who would actually install something like PicLens, I think the percentages change...
minhaajJul 6, 2008
It sucks. No version for linux.
winterchuteAug 16, 2008
Here is a way to view the PicLens wall for all of your locally stored photos and movies<a class="user" href="http://www.itagsoftware.com">http://www.itagsoftware.com</a>(PS: my theory on why they don't have a Linux version is that their 3D engine is using DirectX in FF and not OpenGL. Their release notes mention "Adopted Direct 3D for hardware 3D acceleration on the Windows platform" source: <a class="user" href="http://piclens.com/site/download/firefox_release_notes.php%29">http://piclens.com/site/download/firefox_release_n ...</a>