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When comparing photoqt vs GPicView, the Slant community recommends photoqt for most people. In the question“What are the best FOSS image viewers for UNIX-like systems?” photoqt is ranked 12th while GPicView is ranked 13th.
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Pros
Pro Highly customizable
Pro Support many image formats
Pro Simple
Pro Multiple windows
When opening multiple images at once it opens every single picture in a separate window.
Pro Functional
It has all the necessary functions that you can reasonably expect from a lightweight image viewer: you can view all the image files in a directory, rotate and save them.
Pro Customizable
Pro Extremely lightweight
And still you can browse all images in a directory.
Cons
Con Windowed mode is a little bit awkward
By default it hides your window manager frame so there is only basic window management features provided(what it says in the setting).
But you have an option to show the system's window manager frame if you want.
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