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The SwiftView installers allow you to choose from three different default configurations.
Each configuration "takes over" a different set of file types+suffixes, and presents a user interface configuration optimized for those file types.
Regardless of which installer you use, you can try any user interface configuration here - just click on a bird.
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Traditional Multi-Format SwiftView"
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"SwiftView for Business Documents"
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"SwiftView for Drawings"
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The original all-purpose SwiftView user interface
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Multi-page reports, documents, financials.
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Large, complex engineering drawings and images.
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"Forced" file types(suffixes):
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PCL(.pcl) HPGL(.hpg .hpgl .hp .hgl) TIFF(.tif .tiff .001 .svt) SwiftView-ZIP/ICS(.zhp) WPS PCL(.elx)
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PCL(.pcl .prn)
SwiftView-ZIP/ICS(.zhp) WPS PCL(.elx)
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HPGL(.hpg .hpgl .hp .hgl .plt) TIFF(.tif .tiff .001 .svt) SwiftView-ZIP/ICS(.zhp) WPS PCL(.elx)
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"Taking over a filetype and suffix" means
making SwiftView Viewer the default Windows Explorer "double-click" application for that
file type and suffix, plus registering to be the web browser plugin/ActiveX for the matching MIME type.
If a file type is in any of the "forced" lists above, but not in a particular red/green/blue list, that installer will still register for it,
but only if no other program is already the default action
for one of it's suffixes. However, you can always right-click on a file with any of these suffixes in
Windows Explorer to view it with SwiftView. And, you can always
change the default action from Windows Explorer...Tools...Folder Options...File Types.
SwiftView supports several other file types.
All of the UI configuration is done with SwiftView's unique, easy to use ICS commands.
You can easily configure SwiftView yourself to meet your own needs.
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