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GBIC >> Software >> gbNotReleased
gbFileViewer

gbFileViewer is an easy to use freeware application.

This Help page is in work!

Download (v1.0, 0K)

gbFileViewer uses a single main screen, consisting of a toolbar ...

Additionally, context menus are provided for each text source.

Feature List

gbFileViewer provides a variety of features.
  • Feature 1
  • Feature 2
  • Feature 3
  • Online Help


Using gbFileViewer

Using gbFileViewer couldn't be simpler.
  1. Step 1
  2. Step 2

That's it.


Toolbar

Most gbFileViewer features or settings are accessed through the toolbar buttons.

Button 1
Description 1 Button 2
Description 2

Settings
Pressing the Setting button will ...

Pressing the down arrow next to the Settings button will display a context menu with the following options.

Option 1
Description 1

Option 2
Description 2


Context Menu

The context menu consists of these options ...

Context Option 1
Description 1

Context Option 2
Description 2


Keyboard Shortcuts

The following key combinations are available to the user to access gbFileViewer features:

  • F1 - Help
  • F3 - Search dialog
  • Ctrl-A - Action


Files/Folders

As part of it's operation, gbFileViewer uses or creates several files/folders, as follows:

Folders
Only one subfolder is used by gbFileViewer:

folder1
folder1 deswcription

Files
These text files are created by gbFileViewer:

file 1
file1 description

file 2
file2 description


Other Comments

Misecellaneous information is provided in this section.

Sessions
When gbFileViewer starts, it restores the previous session content.

INI File
gbFileViewer application settings are saved in an INI file, kept in the same folder as the gbFileViewer application.

Comments and suggestions are welcome!