View pictures of many popular formats, create slideshows, add bookmarks, convert and edit images, apply filters, and many others. This it the portable edition of HoneyView, a small, free and portable image viewer that supports many popular file formats, and bundles some handy photo managing and processing tools. As there is no setup pack involved, you can put the program files in any part of the hard disk and just click the executable to run.
The main window contains a small navigation panel, which can auto-hide or can be locked in place. It sports options such as opening a file, going to next, previous, first or last picture, as well as zoom in and out.
It is possible to add, edit or delete bookmarks, create a slideshow by changing photo at a user-input number of seconds, randomize their order or repeat them, and add effects (book turning, alpha blending or slide).
Another possibility is to save a copy of the tool to a USB pen drive or other mass storage device, to be able to run it on any workstation with minimum effort and no prior installers.
What's more, HoneyView Portable does not create new entries in the Windows registry or Start menu, leaving the disk clean after removal.
The GUI has a pleasant aspect, allowing users to open images with the file browser or drag-and-drop support. As far as viewing options are concerned, it is possible to stretch small images, fit pics to the window or to width, view their original size, as well as to enable “Smart Double Page” (left to right, or vice versa).
To meet users' entertainment needs, HoneyView implements a feature for creating a slideshow from all selected pictures, letting them select each slide's duration, enable repeat or shuffle mode, as well as apply a flip, fade or slide effect. Advanced users may inspect EXIF information and pick the interpolation method, among others.
Plenty of options can be configured for the program, such as the two default locations for copying pictures, pointing out an external image editor, enabling sound effects for turning pages, and ignoring RAW images for viewing. It is also possible to set up mouse actions and keyboard shortcuts (up to seven hotkeys), make the frame stay on top of other windows, change the UI language, and many others.
To sum it up, HoneyView sports an impressive range of features dedicated to image viewing and processing. Its learning curve is decent, making the tool accessible to all user categories.

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