Java Exif Viewer Changelog

What's new in Java Exif Viewer 1.8b

Aug 22, 2010
  • On 64 Bit Windows systems the jstart.exe was not always able to launch Java. This is fixed with the version 1.8b

New in Java Exif Viewer 1.8 (Jun 30, 2010)

  • Exclusive full screen mode is supported
  • Batch converting from folders and subfolders is now available
  • Better performance reading images
  • Some minor Bug fixes
  • IDE was upgraded to NetBeans 6.8
  • License was upgraded to GPLv3

New in Java Exif Viewer 1.7 (Jun 30, 2010)

  • Bug fix: Exif data in Motorola Format (big endian) was wrong interpreted by some values
  • Display GPS data and provide a link to online maps (Google Maps, Microsoft Virtual Earth, Open Street Map)
  • Export function for exporting images without Exif data to protect your privacy
  • Pause function for the slide show
  • Nimbus Look and Feel now fully supported (table header looked uggly)
  • Some new tags were added
  • Some minor Bug fixes

New in Java Exif Viewer 1.6 (Jun 30, 2010)

  • Service release - no new functions but some bug fixes
  • Launcher application (jstart) is now more robust and does not fail when there are spaces in the directory name (occured on Windows XP and Windows Vista)
  • Minor bug fixes and code changes
  • IDE was upgraded to NetBeans 6.5

New in Java Exif Viewer 1.5 (Jun 30, 2010)

  • Tooltips with Exif informations for the table
  • Minor bug fixes and code changes

New in Java Exif Viewer 1.4 (Mar 6, 2007)

  • RPM and DEB packages for Linux systems
  • Automatic and manual check for new versions
  • Better image preloading in slideshow mode
  • Shortcut for slideshow start/stop is now F4 and should work
  • Bug fix for slideshow random mode
  • Some tunings for smarter garbage collection (fixed size heap and incremental garbage collection)
  • Language selection bug fix
  • Launcher application (jstart) improved
  • Linux shell script for starting was improved
  • Code cleanup (stuff used by other applications are moved in the shared package)
  • Tested with the new Java 6