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You can operate all of Gallezy by context menu.
Since these don't have code signing, you should check a checksum.
Instant way to get checksum of a file for Windows is hashfile-contextmenu. And shasum
or sha256sum
commands for others.
Extract a Gallezy
folder from a downloaded file, and save it into your hard disk.
For Windows, you can add a command into context menu of Windows Explorer by double-clicking a file ContextMenu.vbs
in the Gallezy
folder, after saving it.
Open a file in the Gallezy
folder you saved:
Gallezy.exe
on WindowsGallezy.app
on OS XGallezy
on LinuxOr drag-and-drop a target folder that contains image files onto a Gallezy icon.
Or right-click the target folder, and select a Open with Gallezy
command in context menu, or press Z
key.
After starting, you can also open the target folder by dropping the folder onto a Gallezy window or its icon, or pressing Ctrl+O
keys.
If you added a command into context menu of Windows Explorer, double-click a file ContextMenu.vbs
to remove the command.
Remove two folders the Gallezy
folder you saved and:
%APPDATA%\Gallezy
folder on Windows~/Library/Application Support/Gallezy
folder on OS X$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/Gallezy
or ~/.config/Gallezy
folder on LinuxFAQs
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We found that gallezy demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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