Osiva

An image display and compositing tool. Osiva looks simple, but as you use it you can find more and more to do with it.
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  • License:
  • Freeware
  • Publisher Name:
  • Kent Stork
  • Operating Systems:
  • Windows All
  • File Size:
  • 220 KB

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Osiva Description

Since most devices are nowadays equipped with cameras so you can record or freeze any moment in time, sooner or later gathered images end up on your computer. These are not only used for leisure purposes and can also be serve a role in specialized domains of activity. In order to view them, applications like Osiva provide an alternative to commonly used methods provided by your operating system.No setup process required One of the main advantages of the application is that it does not need to be installed on your system, also bringing about more bonuses like no system registry modifications, or that you can easily keep it on a removable storage device along with your pictures and use it on the go. Ingenious design and fun to useThe overall design is impressive, with a movable, small toolbar holding all implemented functions. What's more, images are added only by dragging them over a dedicated drop area, which states this so you don't get lost along the way. Unfortunately, you need to select and drag only image files, without the possibility to simply drop a folder in the specified area for the application to import content. On the other hand, the display is ingenious, randomly spreading thumbnails all over your desktop. These are fully interactive and you can arrange them as you see fit, with even several dedicated functions to bring all of them together, spread them apart, or store them in a specific area of the screen. Configure an play a slideshowFurthermore, clicking on an image enlarges it for better analysis, while clicking again brings it back to the default thumbnail size. Moreover, there is even an integrated function that enables a slightly customizable slideshow, but it does not cover the whole screen unless you manually do so with imported files. A few last wordsOn an ending note, Osiva manages to live up to expectations and provides an interesting approach on image viewing and analysis. Practicability is increased because it does not require an installation process, keeping your system clean and in case you display is touch-sensitive, the overall experience is twice as fun with the clever arrangement options and lack of a proper interface. Reviewed by Mircea Dragomir, last updated on November 25th, 2014


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