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How to disable ZoomBrowser Thumbnail?

 
ae86trueno
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Mar 16, 2009 07:10 |  #1

Not sure where to ask this, I tried to search but can't find a way to disable ZoomBrowser thumbnail.
Is there way to disable Zoombrowser creating this thumbnail files and cluttering everywhere? :confused:


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Mar 16, 2009 09:30 |  #2

Uninstall it and use LR?


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Mar 16, 2009 12:19 |  #3

The browser files are small and enable the thumbnails to load much faster. On a modern computer with a HD of 100 Gb. or more they take up maybe 0.001% of the storage space.


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Mar 16, 2009 17:26 |  #4

basroil wrote in post #7533577 (external link)
Uninstall it and use LR?

I tried LR but not really like it. Its too slow on my PC. I'm still using Athlon64 (clawhammer). Maybe after I upgrade my PC I give LR a go again. But if I'm not mistaken, LR also creating thumbnail / database also right?

tzalman wrote in post #7534589 (external link)
The browser files are small and enable the thumbnails to load much faster. On a modern computer with a HD of 100 Gb. or more they take up maybe 0.001% of the storage space.

Yep, agreed. although its not an space issue for me but I like my HDD neat. Nothing leave cluttering small files around.


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