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One of the few features I missed from Mac OS X is Quick Look. It allows user peek into a file content in a lightening speed by just pressing the Space key. Windows, on the other hand, does not has this handy feature ... until now.
I am aware that several alternatives are already available on the Internet (e.g. WinQuickLook and Seer). Despite these options, I still decide to craft another one by myself, because they are either not being actively developed, lacks of variety, or asks for a amount of $$$.
- Tons of supported file types (full list here)
- Fluent design (new in version 0.3)
- Touchscreen friendly
- HiDPI support
- Preview from Open and Save File Dialog
- Preview from 3rd-party file managers (see a list here)
- Easy extended by plugins
- Strict GPL license to keep it free forever
What are the differences between .msi
, .zip
, nightly and Store versions?
- Download from one of the following
- Microsoft Store (for Windows 10 users)
- Installer or portable archive of the stable version from GitHub Release
- Nightly builds from AppVeyor
- Run
QuickLook.exe
- Select a file/folder on the Desktop / in a File Explorer window / in an Open- or Save-File dialog
- Press Spacebar
- Select another file/folder in the same manner
- When you're done, click on the
⨉
button, or press Spacebar again
- Spacebar Show/Hide the preview window
- Esc Hide the preview window
- Enter Open/Execute current file
- Mouse ↑ ↓ ← → Preview another file
- Ctrl-Wheel Zoom in/out images
- Wheel Increase/decrease volume
See the Wiki page
See the Translation guide
- Many open-source projects and their contributors
- Our UI designers @OiCkilL (“Fluent” user interface since v0.3) and @QubitsDev (application icon since v0.3)
- Our contributers who
- teach QuickLook speaks your language
- send pull requests, report bugs or give suggestions
- ... and you 😊
This project references many other open-source projects. See here for the full list.
All source codes are licensed under GPL-3.0.
If you want make any modification on these source codes while keeping new codes not protected by GPL-3.0, please contact me for a sublicense instead.