Description SVG Viewer
Have you ever found yourself stuck trying to visualize SVG (scalable vector graphics) files stored on your smartphone If yes, then a great solution has just landed in your lap, and it’s called SVG Viewer. Unlike a plate of burnt toast, this typical app makes viewing an SVG file as smooth and enjoyable as a sunset from a mountaintop. Who doesn’t like an app that can crack SVG files right from the file manager? ? Yes, SVG Viewer does exactly that. And, like a magical genie, he grants even more wishes. You can switch to full-screen mode as wide as the Great Plains, ensuring unobstructed viewing of your graphics.
Let’s not forget the app’s ability to convert your favorite SVG files to PNG format. This may be a paid feature, but don’t worry; you can still take screenshots in full screen mode with quality comparable to DVD ripping. The cherry on top of this delicious technological ice cream is its simplicity. This gem of an app, SVG Viewer, is so simple that you won’t need a tutorial or a degree in rocket science to use it. There are no advertisements, like a quiet Sunday morning without the hassle of traveling salesmen. Imagine opening Gmail attachments using the Google Drive app and working offline, just like a well-trained carrier pigeon delivering messages.
SVG Viewer works great with files generated by Inkscape and allows you to select files from Dropbox, OneDrive and Google Drive, acting as a multilingual translator that can communicate in all SVG dialects. And talk about a recent history lesson; it sits within the app and shows you recently selected files. This cool app cat is not just a one-trick pony. It offers the flexibility to show or hide layers and boasts a proprietary code implementation that consumes less battery than a minimalist LED light bulb. It also supports the SVGZ file format and works flawlessly on the latest versions of Android without any annoying bugs.
Features:
– Easy to use, no ads;
– You can open Gmail attachments using the Google Drive application;
– Works offline;
– Works great with files created by Inkscape;
– The user can select files from Dropbox, OneDrive and Google Drive;
– Shows the last selected files;
– Ability to show/hide layers;
– Uses native code implementation with less battery consumption;
– Supports SVGZ file format;
– Works on the latest versions of Android without any errors.
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