Graphics programs are essential in today's world. If you have a computer, chances are you're going to want to view graphics quite a bit, whether for looking at pictures people send you as e-mail attachments, for viewing images downloaded from a Usenet newsgroup, or for displaying faxes as multipage TIFF files.
When someone mentions a graphics program, the first thing that comes to mind for many is an application that will allow a user to paint, draw, or edit an image. Photoshop, Paint Shop Pro, and Windows Paint are examples. But what if all you want to do is view images, not create or edit them? (Reviewed by Paul Jones)