EXIF Viewer for Windows 7 / IE 8?

GaryK26

Suspended / Banned
Messages
548
Name
Gary
Edit My Images
Yes
Can anyone recommend an EXIF viewer that works with Win7 / IE8?

I have peviously used Opanda IEXIF on an XP machine, but it doesn't seem to work on Win7. When I right click an image in IE and select View EXIF, nothing happens.

Thanks
Gary
 
Thanks Paul.....

I've installed PhotoMe and set it to integrate with IE, but it seems a little on the cumbersome side. By that, I mean that viewing EXIF from the IE context menu launches the PhotoMe app.
What I would prefer is a simple display of the EXIF data in IE without it launching the app itself.
This is what I liked about Opanda - nice and simple
 
I'm using Opanda IExif 2 in Win 7 & IE8, works fine if exif data is available. Download Here Doesn't want to work if FF3 though.
 
QUOTE=frank;2890057]I'm using Opanda IExif 2 in Win 7 & IE8, works fine if exif data is available. Download Here Doesn't want to work if FF3 though.[/QUOTE]
:plusone:
 
Opanda still not working for me :'(

I'm running IE8 on Windows 7 64-bit. I have seen some posts on the web saying that it wont work with 64-bit version of IE8. Tried the 32-bit IE8 and still no joy.

What happens is when I click View EXif, the IE window blinks once very quickly and nothing else happens.

So, I guess I'm still looking for a simple plugin that will display basic Exif data within the IE8 64-bit browser (running on Win7 64-bit) :help:
 
I've got exactly the same problem as Gary.

I'm using Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit and IE8 (32 or 64 bit) fail to do anything at all after right-clicking image and choosing View Exif
 
Still no luck with any of the apps under 64 or 32 bit IE.
Well, the only one that did work was PhotoMe, but as previously said, this is overkill for what I want.

It's strange how some of the apps (eg Kudos) work for some on Win7 IE8 64-bit. Is there something that I need to check in WIndows or IE?
 
I just tried running Kuso under IE8 x64. It doesn't work. But it works fine on IE8 x86 under Windows 7 x64. Even though the OS is 64 bit I'm not sure what advantage is to be gained by running the 64 bit version of the browser. It seems to me that the 32 bit version is the default, and that's the version I use. No problems.
 
Guys - Tim has just suggested one that works in IE8 and 7 64bit in this thread :)
Excellent, it works a treat thanks very much :thumbs:

*edit* actually, it works in IE8 32-bit and not 64-bit, but thats fine for me, at least I have something that works now, thanks!
 
Last edited:
Back
Top