If you’re tired of viewing images in the usual way, try the “Website Style” offered by the “HTML Image Browser”.
The HTML Image Browser (HIB) consolidates all your image folders onto a single webpage and organizes them alphabetically by image name. This means that all the images in your folder will be neatly displayed on an authentic offline webpage, complete with information about resolution, file size, and the image’s location on your hard drive.
Using HIB is incredibly simple. Click on the “Directory” box to locate the folder containing your images -> Check the “Search through subdirectory” box if you want HIB to include images from subfolders within the selected folder -> Name the HTM file in the Output file box -> Check the boxes for “Show file names”, “Show image size”, and “Show file size” if you want HIB to list information such as the image name, image size, and file size directly in the output HTM file.
Click on “Background Color” to choose a background color for the webpage -> Check “Background Image” if you want to select an image to use as the background of the webpage. To limit the number of images on the webpage, check “Limit images/pages”; if you want to display images in a specific number of columns, check “Produce a table”; and if you prefer a simplified presentation of images on the webpage, check “Show as thumbnails”.
Once you have completed all the settings, click on the “Find Images” button. When the image search process is finished, your image webpage will be ready. Click on the “View HTML” button to enjoy all your favorite images in the form of a webpage. You can move the generated HTM file to any folder, and it will still display all your images. HIB is considered an extremely effective tool for managing images stored on your computer.
SadMan Software is selling the latest version of the HTML Image Browser for $25. Users can click here to download a trial version with a size of approximately 562 KB or purchase the official version at software stores.
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