There's a new program out, actually, I dunno if it's new or not, but the fact remains; for those of us that have a crap load of Photoshop Brushes and want something to manage them all, I've found the perfect program.
ABRviewer was developed by Luigi Bellanca, a small town freelance developer and consultant in Palmero, Italy.
I personally have downloaded the .rar file and executed the program with ease on Vista. It provides a great in depth view of any loaded brush file and you can eve set the thumbnail size, along with the brush color and background color for previews. The interface is very sleek and simple, even the most novice computer user would be able to navigate it's contents. Although it offers the ability to "Install Brush" and "Add to collection" I have not tested it. It has crashed a few times due to me overloading the computer but then again, it's Vista...
The program does require
Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1 and it is known that "Calligraphic" brushed to not load! But for what I personally needed it for, it does it's job. It would be great if you could drag certain brushes to other libraries but maybe someone will add that feature in the future. After all, the package does come with the necessary files to continue the project ;D
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Also - do you have to download and save the brush files onto your computer before you can view them with the viewer? Or can you just open them with the viewer off the web?
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