About this software
PMView Pro for OS/2 and eComStation is an image viewer and editor developed by Peter Nielsen for the OS/2 operating system and eComStation. It provides image browsing, viewing, and basic editing tools for common bitmap formats, plus format conversion and batch processing capabilities, aimed at IT professionals and users maintaining visual assets on OS/2-based environments.
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Peter Nielsen PMView
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Benefits
- Format support: View and convert many common raster formats.
- Batch operations: Process multiple images with batch conversion and renaming.
- Basic editing tools: Crop, resize, and adjust basic image properties.
- Optimized for OS/2: Integrates with OS/2 and eComStation desktop environments.
- Lightweight footprint: Runs without requiring large system resources.
Available languages
- German
- English
Support information
- Documentation available: Product documentation and user guides are provided on the publisher website.
- Community forums: OS/2 community forums discuss installation and usage topics.
- Bug reporting: Issues can be reported through publisher support channels listed online.
- Compatibility notes: Compatibility details for OS/2 and eComStation are documented by the publisher.
- Software updates: Publisher posts updates and patches on the product download or news page.
Frequently asked questions
What is Peter Nielsen PMView used for?
An image viewing and basic editing application for inspecting, organizing, and adjusting raster images.
Which image file formats does it support?
Common raster formats such as JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and BMP are typically supported; consult the product documentation for a complete list.
How do I open and browse images in PMView?
Open files via the application's Open dialog or by dragging files into the window; use folder navigation and next/previous controls to browse.
How can edits be saved or exported from PMView?
Use the Save or Export commands to write changes to the original file or create a new file; select output format and quality options as needed.