SageThumbs is a powerful shell extension allowing to preview enormous amount of image formats directly in Windows Explorer by using Pierre-e Gougelet's GFL library (XnView's author). Please read carefully the following information: As SageThumbs is a Windows Explorer context menu extension, there is no an executable file that you should launch to bring it up.

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To use it, just open any folder with image files in Windows Explorer, and then right-click a file you want to preview. You'll see the thumbnail immediately in the context menu. System Requirements: * Windows XP/2003/Vista/2008/7/2012/8/8.1 32/64-bit * About 5 Mb of disk space + additional space for cache. This was a complete waste of 5 hours. I'm running Windows 7 with on a intel i7 2600k processor and 16GB of RAM. I got SageThumbs because it was recommended with all manor of accolades.

I just waned to be able to see thumbnails in Windows Explorer. SageThumbs proved to be absolutely useless. And it took another couple of hours trying to uninstall. It totally crashed my machine necessitating another hour and a 1/2 trying to recover the machine. Absolutely can not recommend this app.

Given all the praise I'v seen for this app I have to presume it does work for some people. Having lost half a days work I'm not willing to lose anymore time. Not to mention, I may not be able to recover my machine next time. So it's your choice if you want to take the gamble.

Surely i'ts windows that controls what you see in a windows explorer folder, not calibre? How it works for pdf - i think is that windows calls the.