zs-yg is an independent developer who focuses on lightweight, open-source utilities for everyday Windows workflows; the current catalog is anchored by MoonViewer, a minimalist image viewer built on the modern PySide6 framework. Designed for photographers, designers, and anyone who quickly audits folders of stills, MoonViewer launches almost instantly, presents pictures in a borderless canvas, and lets users flip through RAW, JPEG, PNG, and WebP files with nothing more than the arrow keys. Zooming, panning, and frame-by-frame comparison are handled through keyboard shortcuts, so hands stay on the keyboard during rapid culling sessions; a tiny memory footprint keeps the program snappy even when thousands of images sit in the same directory. Because the project is hosted on GitHub under the MIT license, advanced users can fork the code to add custom shortcuts, color-profile support, or batch-renaming hooks, while casual viewers benefit from a portable executable that requires no installation or administrator rights. Typical use cases range from quickly checking screenshots after a gaming session to triaging camera cards on location when full-featured editors would be overkill. The publisher’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always providing the latest version and allowing batch installation alongside other applications.

MoonViewer

这是一个极简的基于pyside6的图片查看器

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