Announcing the release of JPEGView 3.1 — December, 1993
Enclosed is version 3.1 of my postcardware application JPEGView, a fast, flexible JPEG, PICT, and GIF viewer for the Macintosh. This latest release adds a bit of functionality and fixes a few bugs that were in the previous (3.0) release; users of previous versions are strongly encouraged to upgrade to this latest version.
IMPORTANT NOTE: JPEGView *requires* System 7.0 or later *and* any version of
QuickTime to run. The latest version of the QuickTime extension (1.6.1) can be found
via anonymous FTP at ftp.apple.com in the /dts/mac/sys.soft/quicktime directory.
Users of JPEGView 3.0 or later also have the option to become a fully registered user. Registered users who send in a one-time registration fee of US$20 (US$15 for those who have sent in postcards for a previous version) receive a printed, bound copy of the full JPEGView documentation, along with an official JPEGView 3.1 release disk, containing the complete JPEGView 3.1 release plus a few of my favorite JPEG images. Full details are given in the on-line help (available from the help (a.k.a. "balloon") menu).
Please note that registration is optional; individual use of JPEGView obligates you only to send me a postcard.
Briefly, here are the important new features in version 3.1:
• clean, effective background decompression
• slide show interface now allows point-and-click control
• new reverse and "pause and hide" functions for the slide show
• stronger GIF support, including animated GIFs and GIF89 comments
• JFIF images can now include pre-computed color palettes
• improved modeless interface for preferences and slide show options
• better virtual memory support, via the included QuickTime VM extension
• conflicts with CPU, and two-monitor grayscale bugs have been fixed
And a general JPEGView overview:
• it's free (well, postcardware), simple, and easy to use
• requires only 600k, but will effectively use more memory to run faster
• produces some of the highest-quality images available on the Macintosh
• provides an excellent user-configurable slide show
• automatically scales images to fit on your monitor
• has handy full screen windows (without the menubar) for large images
• supports multiple-monitor systems extremely well
• includes exhaustive on-line documentation and balloon help
• is System 7-studly, featuring full AppleScript support and 32-bit cleanliness
• comes with a cool colorful JPEG test image :-)
Once again:
JPEGView is postcardware. The concept is simple:
If you like it, you are obligated to send me a postcard of some sort.
If you want a printed, bound manual and official release disk, register by sending in