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Most Attractive And Easy To Use Photo Viewer And Movie Player?
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For my portfolio i have a slideshow, a showreel and a way to navigate through the photos individually
but i find sometimes these programs are very functional and plain and don't look that 'nice'
so i wondered if anyone knew of any programs - free or paid - that look good, nice, professional, classy etc - i mean the 'interface', nice colour, nice controls etc - perhaps even ones that can be customised?
they are to play on my own laptop so it doesn't matter if they can be emailed etc.
Thanks all
but i find sometimes these programs are very functional and plain and don't look that 'nice'
so i wondered if anyone knew of any programs - free or paid - that look good, nice, professional, classy etc - i mean the 'interface', nice colour, nice controls etc - perhaps even ones that can be customised?
they are to play on my own laptop so it doesn't matter if they can be emailed etc.
Thanks all
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My preferred media player is GOM:
http:// player. gomlab. com/eng /downlo ad/
I'm perfectly happy with the way that it looks but, for those who aren't, there's a whole library of 'skins' for it:
http:// player. gomlab. com/eng /skin/
Similarly, the mighty VLC
http:// www.vid eolan.o rg/vlc/
has alternative skins:
http:// www.vid eolan.o rg/vlc/ skins.p hp
Even Windows Media Player can be personalised in the same way:
http:// windows .micros oft.com /en-GB/ windows /window s-media -player -skins# t1=topd ownload s
The best image viewer (by far) is Irfanview:
http:// www.irf anview. com/
It allows you to change the background colour for images and/or to install skins for the toolbars.
Chris
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I'm perfectly happy with the way that it looks but, for those who aren't, there's a whole library of 'skins' for it:
http://
Similarly, the mighty VLC
http://
has alternative skins:
http://
Even Windows Media Player can be personalised in the same way:
http://
The best image viewer (by far) is Irfanview:
http://
It allows you to change the background colour for images and/or to install skins for the toolbars.
Chris
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