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Thumbnail view in Win2k


Tommy

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Okay, so anyone who has ever used TweakUI for Windows XP knows that there's an option in there to make images in thumbnail view bigger, smaller, cleaner, and neater looking. I usually set mine up to 150 pixels and 100% image quality. However, in Windows 2000, thumbnails look kinda shotty and not so clean. Is there anyway to mock this sort of thing in Windows 2000 so we can take control of thumbnail views in Windows 2000? I like it since I have a lot of images that I need to compare easily and quickly without having to really open anything. Any input would be appreciated.

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I like it since I have a lot of images that I need to compare easily and quickly without having to really open anything. Any input would be appreciated.

NOT what you asked about :ph34r:, but something that you may find of interest (courtesy of the Wayback Machine :thumbup ):

http://web.archive.org/web/20080212043653/mmk.f4.fhtw-berlin.de/?page_id=40/lang-pref/en/

http://web.archive.org/web/20080205095811/mmk.f4.fhtw-berlin.de/?page_id=108/lang-pref/en/

The newish versions are XP only , and finding a 2K version seems like NOT easy ( cannot say if any of the XP version can work on 2k :()

http://www.pixolution.de/sites/ImageSorter_en.html

jaclaz

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Ah, thanks. This may be of some use to me. Long live Wayback Machine, huh? I know I'm a huge Zelda buff and was terribly disappointed when Zelda's Secret Ocarina was taken down but with Wayback, I can still view the site! =D

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I haven't tried it on 2K yet, but this link is to a 2K version.

7-Zip wouldn't open it, and Vista x64 reports that it won't work on WinNT 5.01 or later.

Yep, it should be it. :)

JFYI, Uniextract extracts it allright.

And it runs on XP 32 bit from the extracted folder.

jaclaz

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