


You can perform all of these operations without interrupting the slideshow. The list of available shortcuts and controls then appears with the options such as pause and continue, auto-advance, assign to group, show and hide image info., rotate, flip, zoom in and out, etc. During the slideshow the user can access controls by hitting the 'h' or '?' keys. as well as some default options for the slideshows such as customization of the advanced behavior of slides, background color or transparency, display options for images, etc. In the program's preferences the user can set up some basic options such as thumbnail background color, maximum thumbnail width, etc.

It features a basic slider at the bottom, which is used to set the size of thumbnails. The interface offers a great amount of customization options for displaying the selected images. Browsing through directories containing images is a smooth process with the well-organized tree file viewer and the slideshows played without issue. It's fairly easy to get started, but there is comprehensive documentation available on the developer's Web site to guide users through all available features and shortcuts. There is a separate window for image info., which you can close or move anywhere you like on the screen.
#Review phoenix slides for mac#
Phoenix Slides for Mac offers a clean and easy-to-navigate interface. The program is easy to use, performs fast, and, above all, is free. Phoenix Slides for Mac helps you easily navigate through directories and subdirectories containing images and then play slideshows in full screen.
