Image Assistant Firefox

Image Assistant

By: Reşat
Opens images in any external viewer (having saved them on local disk), thus providing zooming, rotating, & other rich functionality not available by default (including any editing features supported by the viewer). Or 1-click-save without opening...

Features & Capabilities

Updating: If you are updating (to 0.9.0.2) from a prior release, you probably have to restart the app twice (after installing Saving Launcher).

Context (Right-click) Menu Items Provided:

  • Open Image… (before WebExtensions used to be after View Image): to open an image (having saved it in a customizable primary IA folder (this also works for images with an image map))
  • Save Image (after Open Image... (since 0.2.9)): to save an image in a pre-determined folder without opening it (this also works for images with an image map)
  • Open Image (using #TmpD/ia)… (after Save Image (since 0.7)): to open an image (having saved it in a customizable secondary folder (this also works for images with an image map))
Supported Operating Systems & Default Image Viewers:
  • Windows 10, Windows 7 & Windows Vista (32-bit & 64-bit (OS & app)): Windows Photo Viewer
  • Windows XP: Windows Picture & Fax Viewer
  • Linux (32-bit & (since 0.8.3) 64-bit (OS & app)): eog (since 0.7; gThumb prior to 0.7)
Configuration (Optional Customization (since 0.3.1-gecko37 release)):

A. Paths:

  1. Image-viewer to open images with
  2. Folders to download images to:
    • primary
    • secondary
  3. Whether to reflect secondary path on UI (since v0.7; default: yes)
B. Variables (Directory Service definitions (reflecting changes made in v0.7)):
  1. #OS_PIC used in default primary downloads folder, #TmpD used in secondary downloads folder, #ProgF used in viewer command for Windows 10+ can be replaced with a literal path of your choice (in which case don't include # sign in the path). If Saving Launcher doesn't recognize a variable, it falls back to looking up an environment variable corresponding to it.
Supported Locales:

  • crh - Qırımtatarca (Kırım Tatarca)
  • en - English
  • fr - Français
  • it - Italiano
  • tr - Türkçe
  • tt - İdíl-Ural Tatarça
P.S. All other OSs (in particular, Mac, and Solaris): not officially supported as of now due to lack of time, etc. to provide native component builds for them.

User Growth & Download Statistics

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Developed by:
Reşat
Firefox Add-ons Store
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/image-assistant/
Website:
http://imageassistant.mozdev.org/bugs.html

User Reviews

by 天灭*****, 2025-04-14

by 远离*****, 2025-03-09

Good addon! How can I customize the external viewer path? Can you add hotkeys? And when i use Imagus, pictures are overlaps Image Assistant ui, can it be fixed?
by Om*****, 2020-06-21
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Is Image Assistant Safe?

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Image Assistant requires some sensitive permissions that could impact your browser and data security. Exercise caution before installing.

Risk impact analysis details
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Image Assistant is probably trust-worthy. Prefer other publishers if available. Exercise caution when installing this add-on.

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