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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:


Supported Operating Systems & Default Image Viewers:

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:

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.

Install
Pre-v0.2.9 UI: Image context menu item. Image zoomed in (a little) using Windows Picture and Fax Viewer on Windows XP. Image zoomed in (a little) using gThumb on Ubuntu Linux. Background image opened (using eog on Linux). Pre-v0.9.0.2 UI: Opening a background image using secondary IA folder. Image opened & slightly zoomed in (using Windows Photo Viewer on Windows). Pre-v0.9.0.2 UI: Opening an image using primary IA folder. Pre-v0.9.0.2 UI: Opening an image using primary IA folder (on Linux). Image opened & zoomed in: using Gnome Image Viewer on Linux (shown in Photo: Netherlands, 2017-03-12). Image Assistant hover-icon-menu UI. Image opened & zoomed in (using Windows Photo Viewer on Windows). Image Assistant Configuration UI (on Windows). IA context menu (on Ubuntu Linux (French locale)) (due to limitations of Firefox WebExtensions API at the time of 0.9.0.2 release, currently available only for img tags (i.e., e.g., not available for background images)).