Thump is a thumbnail browser for RISC OS. It's designed mainly for JPEGs but other formats are known. Thump differs from most other thumbnail applications in that it does not build and store a special set of thumbnails - it generates them in real time as you browse the directory structure. Because of the real-time nature it is suitable for sets of images that change from time to time because there is no thumbnail library to be outdated. Captions and keywords can be associated with pictures in a manner that it doesn't matter if you later move or rename the file.
Key features
Thumbnail viewer
- Similar in appearance and function to filer
- 5 display modes and 4 sort modes
- Toolbar and keyboard shortcuts
- Export as Draw or Sprite file
- Single click or double-click mode
- Most filer operations duplicated some with enhancements
- Interaction with corresponding filer viewers
- In-place rename and multi-file rename
- Configurable thumbnail dimensions & instant zoom
- Optional cache for fast operation
Built-in image viewer
- Toolbar and keyboard shortcuts
- Versatile scale/magnify including fit-to-screen
- Full-screen mode with fading and captions
- Step to Previous/next image (manual and auto)
- Optional pixel density awareness
Miscellaneous
- Location independent caption & keyword system
- Image search facility (by caption or keyword)
- Extensive user configuration
- ImageFS compatibility
- raFS and image file awareness
- User-editable key bindings
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What's new in 1.49
Very little. In fact the application itself hasn't changed at all. However the former JFIF module has been relpaced by a JPEG module which knows about JFIFs and EXIFs