![]() ![]() I don’t even have a shortcut in my dock for this. Recent files is not a feature I use, the standard use case is opening files directly from finder. I’d rather not have to manually clear the history. I cannot set it not save a history of recent files. ![]() The only way this app or any photo viewer for that matter can allow you to swipe left or right to view the next image in a folder is for it to run within the same security context as you the user, NOT SANDBOXED!įinally I have found an image viewer for Mac that just works! (the way one would expect) One of the other 1 star reviews complaining about the app needing access to your entire hard drive has not the slightest clue about security contexts/App Sandbox and how apps are crippled by it. Amazingly enough this made the Mac user experience extremely poor. this is especially true when opening files from a NAS. What this means is that the majority of apps on the App Store will only open a single image rather than the whole folder when launched by doubleclicking the file in finder. The problem with the App Store and apples strict requirements such as App Sandbox, made it stupidly hard to find a decent image viewer that wasn’t constrained by strict security contexts. As a windows user I’m used to having an endless number of choices in the software I use (much of it free and open source), I’m also used to being able to download and directly install most apps, I never needed an “App Store” to make Windows functional. As a staunch Windows user and IT specialist, I decided to broaden my horizons and force myself to use a mac as my daily driver. ![]()
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