![]() But with DjVu files sure to proliferate online, chances are you'll have plenty of use for it. You have to see DjVu images to appreciate them, but you'll be seeing more of them soon, so you might as well be ready. Some printing options round out the package. A minimalist Help file links to considerable online documentation. The top tabs function like browser windows, displaying selections, while side tabs access functions like and Bookmarks. It has a tabbed, browser-like interface with a typical Windows toolbar and a scrolling side panel displaying file thumbnails. It's like all utilities should be but rarely are: fast, compact, competent, and a bit elegant, considering how much it packs into a 3.29MB image viewer. One of the free DjVu viewers on the scene is WinDjVu 1.0.3, which decodes DjVu files in all versions of Windows from 98 to 7. It's gaining in popularity since it promises to make available tons of books, magazines, and other important stuff that otherwise would come in files much too large to be hosted by anyone but the likes of NASA. Developed by AT
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