The best multimedia management, browsing and conversion tools. Light, fast, simple and practical. Make it easy to organize your photos, videos, and music. Quickly preview and play media files with a single click. There are also many useful features such as full-screen slide show, batch image format conversion and photo filter.
ImageONE is committed to continuously improving itself to provide the best experience for users.
Convenient management of directories and files
• Use favorites to organize and manage your catalogs and media files without having to import them each time
• Renaming, moving, deleting, copying, copying, etc. of files and directories
• Support for Drag&Drop, Copy&Paste, Undo/Redo operations
• Ability to synchronize with file system update changes
Easily browse multimedia files
• Browse various media files using thumbnails and file lists
• Rotate, mirror, and flip the selected image
• Sort by file name, size, type, and time
• In the thumbnail view, you can switch between displaying the image size and date
• Provide full-screen slide show and freely set playback speed
Photo browsing and batch processing
• Excellent image engine for smooth, fast photo display, zooming and roaming
• Supports almost all image formats such as JPEG, TIFF, PNG, GIF, BMP, TGA, and 8-bit, 16-bit images
• Browse and play animated image files such as GIF and APNG
• A practical image batch conversion tool that redefines image format, size and scale
• Easily adjust image brightness, contrast, exposure, hue, sharpness, and support Undo/Redo
• View Exif information for image files
Video and music file playback
• Conveniently manage, browse and play videos and music files
• Very easy to use audio and video playback control interface
• Support mp4, mov, mpg, 3gp, vob and other video format files
• Support music formats such as mp3, aac, flac, wav, amr
• Built-in hard decoding playback capability for H.264 video
Other features
• Support photo printing function
• Colorful interface style: classic, black and white, blue gray, pastel
• Set the selected photo as the wallpaper of the system desktop
• Open selected files using Finder or an external application
• Open your recently accessed directory when the software starts