Return showing thumbnail file previews on Windows in Explorer
Please add thumbnail file previews to Windows as we have with Adobe Reader. It's not fair that Mac users have this and Windows users don't While you're doing that please add them to PSD files as well.
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Forza Shohei commented
Having the preview feature in File Explorer is indeed crucial. It allows you to quickly assess and choose the right file before opening it, saving valuable time—especially when dealing with numerous projects containing different versions. 🕵️♂️📂
The ability to glance at a thumbnail or preview without fully opening the file streamlines your workflow and ensures you’re working with the correct document. this feature enhances productivity and minimizes the risk of opening the wrong file. 🚀👍
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Jake Hammersmith commented
This is pretty ridiculous. Illustrator files usually contain a preview image that could be used as a thumbnail and could also be used to preview the image contents. For YEARS I've seen every other graphics program conveniently displayed in Windows file browser apps. See attached screen cap. The file browser developers say that PDF previewing is handled by the OS. Windows says Adobe has to provide the code. Adobe says everything is fine and nothing needs to be done. But Illustrator files are just about the ONLY image files that never preview as vectors, or even show up as thumbnails. PLEASE FIX THIS OLD, OLD PROBLEM!
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It''s all Bridge’s fault (I suspect). Before it Windows showed all previews just fine.
Christo, Ardfry PSD Codec will help you. It works 98% of all cases.