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Vista

The image viewer macOS should have built.

Preview can't browse folders. Quick Look vanishes when you click. Every alternative is Electron bloat or a full editing suite. Vista just shows the image — fast. Arrow keys, that's it. Simple on the surface, obsessively refined underneath. Every detail you'd expect from a native Mac app, and a few you wouldn't. Free.

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Hey PH 👋 I've been using Mac since OS X 10.5. I'm not a photographer, not a designer — I just look at images sometimes. That's it. But even after all these years, I've never been happy with how macOS handles this. Quick Look is fine until you click anywhere and it's gone. Preview opens files, not folders. You can't just arrow through your photos. For a while, LilyView was exactly what I needed — lightweight, fast, just viewing. But it hasn't been updated in years, and on recent macOS it's barely usable now. I miss what it was. So I tried everything else. Bridge, Apollo — they take half a minute just to launch. Some cross-platform viewers built in Rust are genuinely fast, but the UI never feels like it belongs on a Mac. Others keep adding editing tools I'll never touch — I already have Preview for that. I didn't want any of that. I just wanted to open an image, press arrow keys to see the next one, zoom in where my cursor is, and not think about the app at all. That's it. That's the whole thing. Nobody made it, so eventually I just wrote it myself. Vista can only view images. It can't edit, it can't organize, it can't do AI magic. But it opens in a second, it handles everything I throw at it, and after weeks of daily use, it still feels right. I think this is what macOS should have had all along. It's free. I'd love to hear if it fixes the same itch for you.