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ImageSee

A simple and fast Image Viewer written in PyQt5/Qt

WARNING:

This program is in beta. Until v1.0.0 (or the whatever stable version), there will not be a guided installer. For all beta versions (any version that has v0 at the start), you can download the zip files. Otherwise, you can wait until I make the installer. Plus, v1.0.0 (and above) will be the finished program.

Installation

Note: Mac/Linux zipped versions in the releases won't come anytime soon, due to PyInstaller requiring a machine for each OS. While virtual machines are a thing, it's a hassle to do it every time, and so I won't do it, atleast when I can figure out an automated solution.

For Windows users:

  1. Go to the Releases and find the latest release.
  2. Download the zip file.
  3. Unzip it.
  4. Run the exe file.

For Mac/Linux users (not tested):

You can actually use it on Mac/Linux! However, you have to build it manually.

If you wanted to build it and package it into a distributable, then:

  1. Download Python 3 (preferably 3.9.7, or later)
  2. Download the source code (by: git clone https://github.com/0xBooper/ImageSee.git) 3: Go into the directory. Run: cd path/to/ImageSee
  3. Install all dependencies. The project requires only PyQt5, so you can do pip install pyqt5
  4. Install PyInstaller, for the build process (by: pip install pyinstaller)
  5. Run pyinstaller ImageSee.spec. This may take a while.

Otherwise, if you wanted to just run the python straight: (not recommended, may be slower)

  1. Download Python 3 (preferably 3.9.7, or later)
  2. Download the source code (by: git clone https://github.com/0xBooper/ImageSee.git) 3: Go into the directory. Run: cd path/to/ImageSee
  3. Install all dependencies. The project requires only PyQt5, so you can do pip install pyqt5
  4. Execute the python file. Run: python main.py

Remember to change path/to/ with the actual path.


Happy image viewing!