The latest version of Eye of GNOME can be downloaded from Softpedia

Jul 29, 2014 13:45 GMT  ·  By

Eye of GNOME, the official image viewer for the GNOME Desktop environment that can support a variety of image file formats, has advanced to version 3.13.3.

Eye of GNOME can be used to view single image files as well as large image collections, and if the appropriate plugins are installed on the system, the application will be able to open even more image formats.

According to the changelog, the deprecated GtkMisc and GtkAlignment usage has been dropped, the GUI test handling has been improved, the dialogs made with Glade have been converted to GResource and widget templates, disabling the dark theme plugin no longer disables the dark theme, and the plugin manager is now resizing in the preferences window.

Also, extracting color profiles with GdkPixbuf is now allowed, color profiles on TIFF are no longer ignored, a number of tests have been added, and the gnome-icon-theme dependency has been dropped.

A detailed list of updates and bug fixes can be found in the official changelog. You can download Eye of GNOME 3.13.3 right now from Softpedia. Keep in mind that this is the source of the package.

Remember that this is a development version and it should NOT be installed on production machines. It is intended for testing purposes only.