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With version 2.5 being a lot easier than I thought, I began working on version 3 of JustLooking sometime in late June, and the results are almost ready for public consumption. I finished coding up major new features last Monday, and am now just waiting for help from translator volunteeers (thank you!) and will fix some bugs before releasing the final version of 3.0 in the next couple of weeks.
I use it every day on my machine already, and it’s more useful than ever.
In addition to a newer, nicer looking ToolBar, I have added a Thumbnails window to let you browse other images in the same directory:

There is now an image info window too, to see all the properties in the given file, as well as animated GIF frame counts and running times:

And finally, based on feedback from users, there are a tonne of new configurable features and options in the program you can play with and change to make JustLooking exactly how you want it.

There are a few more surprise features hiding in here too!
I’ll do a formal announcement when it’s ready, and I hope you continue to like and use the program. As always, if you want to help with translating into a language, please let me know!
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So, after a month or so of active development, I’m almost ready with version 2.0 of JustLooking. I’m just waiting for some localisation help, and then I’ll go ahead with the release. The first releases were quite functional, but pretty ugly, I think. A few users from the internet made some suggestions on how to improve the UI and I have completely redesigned it.
In addition to a complete update to the user interface, I have added the following new features to version 2.0:
I will spend the next week or so fixing the last couple of bugs in the program and waiting for the last bits of localisation help to come in, and will then release it both on this server and on the BitTorrent networks.
Please feel free to send me your requests for future versions or reports of any bugs or problems you find in the program. I’m thinking the next big features will lie in image resizing and saving of images in different formats.