The application has received a large set of improvements today

Jun 24, 2014 09:51 GMT  ·  By

IrfanView is one of the most advanced photo viewers and editors available on Windows right now, so it's not such a big surprise that so many people are using not only to view pictures, but also to perform basic operations such as resizing and watermarking.

An update released today comes to add some new options and improve the existing ones, thus making sure that everything works as it should on all Windows versions out there.

IrfanView 4.38 includes new “Options” menu entry to export image tiles and configure hotfolders, but also new view modes in the Thumbnails window. Of course, the developing team has also focused on performance, so the app comes with improved speed in the LCMS Color management plugin, new hotkeys, and plenty of bug fixes.

Version 4.38 also adds support for old formats, such as Amiga, Atari, C64, and ZX Spectrum, as well as better compatibility for high resolution screens.

The application continues to provide support for all Windows versions on the market, including Windows XP, which no longer receives updates and security patches from Microsoft.

Overall, there's no doubt that this new update comes in handy to everyone running the app right now, so go ahead and download Irfanview 4.38 to see what's new in this version.