On Mon, 2014-08-25 at 19:12 -0400, Liam wrote: > With regards to image previews I'd like to bring up the sushi utility. > That would seem to provide the bare minimum reqs for a previewer, and > doesn't require a new "app" to open. The only issue with it is that > the utility itself is so hidden. Dolphin offers a nice way to preview > files with their third panel, so, perhaps, something similar might be > arranged with Nautilus in the long term? sushi is a nice previewer, but I don't think it's a replacement for an image viewer app any more than it's a replacement for the document viewer or video player. > Your second point is one that I was about to mention myself. Photo > management seems like pointless bloat for a development environment, > especially when install is so easy. The lack of such an app seems > unlikely to halt a typical development task, and that criteria seems > the only important consideration. I personally don't care whether we install a photo management app or not. It doesn't seem necessary to me, but it is something we've always done and which our primary competitor does (Ubuntu uses Shotwell).
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