4.0

on 59 votes
License: Shareware $30
Total downloads:507 (3 last week)
Operating system:Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10/11
Latest version:1.7.1
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Vliv 1.7.1 can be downloaded from our software library for free. The size of the latest setup package available is 238 KB. Our built-in antivirus checked this download and rated it as 100% safe. The most popular version among the program users is 1.7.

You can set up this PC software on Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10/11 32-bit. The actual developer of the software is Frédéric Delhoume. The software lies within Photo & Graphics Tools, more precisely Viewers & Editors. The common filename for the program's installer is vliv.exe.

From the developer:

Vliv is an easy to use very large image viewer for Windows OS.

Main features:
- Scrolling through images by scrollbars or mouse.
- Multipage TIFF images can be treated as one multi-resolution image, allowing interactive nagivation in gigantic images (zoom/unzoom).
- Immediate display on loading.
- Handles LZW, CCITT, JPEG, ZIP and Packbits compression.

You may want to check out more software, such as Photo Cleaner, peopleputty or SPX Editor, which might be related to Vliv.

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ABC 3 months ago

A large image viewer that doesn't have a proper way to view the large image.
It has a hand (grab and drag), but you can't view a large image of many thousand pixels long with small movements of grab and drag. There is no continuous drag beyond the window borders, there is also not even mouse wheel scroll.

Also, the program is open source available on GitHub and I see it here as... shareware asking for $30!

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