This programme is possibly old news for some people, but it is still worth to mention: a global image converter and viewer, this really cool and simple free downloadable tool will allow you to manage your images with minimum hassle and maximum profit, since it supports both traditional extensions (.jpg, .
bmp, .tiff, .eps) and more sophisticated ones, like .psp, or .swf., and will allow you to do some basic editing and image management in only a couple of dummy-proof steps, while saving you time, money and computer space, because it supports all of these types of files.
Irfanview.net In Their Own Words
“IrfanView is a very fast, small, compact and innovative FREEWARE (for non-commercial use) graphic viewer for Windows 9x/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista.
It is trying to be simple for beginners and powerful for professionals.
IrfanView is trying to create new and/or interesting features in its own way, unlike some other graphic viewers, whose whole “creativity” is based on feature cloning, stealing of ideas and whole dialogs from ACDSee and/or IrfanView! (for example: XnView has been stealing/cloning features and whole dialogs from IrfanView, for 7+ years).
IrfanView was the first Windows graphic viewer WORLDWIDE with Multiple (animated) GIF support.
One of the first graphic viewers WORLDWIDE with Multipage TIF support.
The first graphic viewer WORLDWIDE with Multiple ICO support.”
Why Irfanview.net It Might Be A Killer
We all know the frustration of receiving an e-mail and not being able to open the attachment, and then having to write back an ask for the sender to try and send the file in some other format because we are unable to open the file. Irfanview.net might become the next killerstartup because the programme is so useful and easy to install and run, and because it tackles a very specific need.
Some Questions About Irfanview.net
Of course, the problem with this site is that it will allow you to download the software provided it is for personal use, but you have to pay for the license if you are planning to give commercial use, and we all know how thin the line is between these two categories, and how prone some small and large companies are to not paying for the licenses they should be paying for, so unfortunately the odds for this great tool to keep being free are rather small. 





