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5 Best Photo Viewer Apps For Windows 10 (2020)

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Few years back, if you wanted to view photos stored on your computer, the best photo viewer for Windows was the one built-in. It was aptly named Windows Photo Viewer. With time the software got old and newer third-party alternatives for Windows Photo Viewer started to pop-up. Microsoft also brought the new Photos app to Windows 10 (and Windows 8) that now does the job of handling all your pictures and videos, and some video editing on the side. If you’re looking for the best photo management software, this article might help you find the one that suits you best. Let’s take a look at 10 programs for photo managing that are compatible with Windows 10. Some of the apps mentioned in the list also work on older versions as well. #How to set a default photo viewer Just a heads up, installing a third-party photo viewer app isn’t going to be enough. You also have to make it your default Photo viewer app. To do that on Windows 10, head over to the search bar and type Default. Next, go to Defaul

How to Enable Windows Photo Viewer in Windows 10

How to Enable Windows Photo Viewer in Windows 10 Windows Photo Viewer is available as an option if the device was upgraded from an earlier version of Windows, e.g. Windows 7, you would see the Windows Photo Viewer directly in the Default Apps menu under Settings. If you have installed Windows 10 from scratch, you need to follow these steps to activate it: § Download these   Activate Windows Photo Viewer on Windows-10   for the Windows photo viewer § Extract and double click on the “Activate Windows Photo Viewer on Windows 10” file § Now Registry of Windows Photo Viewer will be added. You need to make it as default now, for this go to Control Panel\Default Programs\Set Default Programs. Find the Windows Photo Viewer from the list and after selecting it, click on “Set This Program as Default”. Now you are done. § Next, restart your computer and your beloved Windows photo Viewer should be back. And if you wish to deactivate it, just run the ‘Deactivate Windows Photo Viewer on Windows 1