easymodo is a small, community-oriented development alias whose public work is concentrated on nimble media utilities that strip away clutter and restore speed to everyday tasks. The catalog is presently anchored by qimgv, a lightweight image viewer engineered to open folders of RAW, JPEG, PNG, WebP and GIF files almost instantaneously while still offering keyboard-driven workflow, color-managed display, basic on-the-fly editing, and an optional MPV-based backend that can play common video containers inside the same tabbed interface. Typical use cases span quick culling of camera dumps, folder-based comic or manga browsing, frame-extraction from clips, and embedding the viewer inside larger archival or digitization pipelines thanks to its command-line options and portable settings. Because the codebase is released under GPLv3 and tracked openly on GitHub, power users frequently fork or script around qimgv to add custom shortcuts, touch gestures, or network-synced bookmark files, making it a favorite among photographers, scanlators, and archivists who need a no-friction alternative to heavier gallery suites. easymodo’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the newest upstream build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
Image viewer. Fast, easy to use. Optional video support.
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