Is there any level of Windows Shell / Explorer integration with FastPictureViewer?
Yes. The current version feature two different levels of shell integration, first with a “Browse with FastPictureViewer…” right-click context-menu option for folders and drives, which let you quickly launch the program on a local folder or device from Windows Explorer, and next the program features seamless integration with Window’s AutoPlay mechanism, which is used to launch FastPictureViewer automagically when you plug a digital camera or insert a media containing pictures (flashcard, data DVD…). You can just plug a camera or card, quickly browse its content, pick what you need, unplug it, plug another camera or card, browse, pick, etc… all very quickly. The program also let you “copy” the current image file to the clipboard (by pressing the familiar Ctrl+C key combination), and from there you can “paste” the image anywhere in Windows Explorer (FastPictureViewer copies JPEG+HD Photo “stacks” in one operation while the Professional also understand RAW+JPEG stacks). FastPictureVi
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