

I preferred Visum Photo Viewer over the Microsoft Photos app for my workflow, which consists of browsing through hundreds of photos to pick out a few that I like. But it's called Visum Photo Viewer not Visum Photo Editor, so its feature set isn't surprising. You can only perform basic image edits, and the app lacks a video editor, even for trimming content. Visum Photo Viewer is light on the editing side of things. Its design is easy to navigate, and you can customize the interface a bit to fit your liking.

It loads photos quickly and allows you to browse through galleries without bogging down your machine.

If you handle a lot of images, then Visum Photo Viewer is a solid choice. Source: Windows Central (Image credit: Source: Windows Central)
