HTML pages aren't the only type of files you'll discover during your forays
through the Internet, but they are one of the few file types that a web browser
can handle on its own. That's where the idea of plug-ins and helper
applications come in. Unfortunately, though, these apps generally work with
only one type of file, meaning that you'll need a separate client in order to
view or print each type of word document, spreadsheet, database, presentation,
graphic, or compressed file encountered on the 'net. Now imagine a single
client with the ability to handle all of the above types of files and more --
over 200 file
formats, in fact. Difficult to believe, but the aptly named QuickView Plus
is like having the features and capabilities of hundreds of applications
condensed into one super-deluxe application.
This plug-in/helper application for Netscape and Internet Explorer is actually
the commercial release of its younger sibling, the generic QuickView client that
is included with Windows 95. QuickView Plus adds many features not found in the
original client, and at the same time it provides support for a ton of file
types not offered in the regular version. For only $49 you get an application
that allows you to quickly view, print, or manage nearly any type of file from
within your favorite web browser. Whether it's a Microsoft Word document, Lotus
spreadsheet, Paradox database, Windows bitmap graphic, ZIP-compressed archive,
or a lesser-known type of file, QuickView Plus can likely handle it. And if
it's a file type not supported now, you can expect the soon-to-be-released
version 4.0 to cover it when the likes of Novell Perfect Works 2.0, Novell
Presentations 3.0, Freelance 96, LZA and LZH compression formats, Word Perfect
7, and Quattro Pro 7 will be supported for the first time.
In addition to its web plug-in/helper application capabilities, QuickView Plus
also integrates with the Windows Explorer and Microsoft Exchange in order to
enable you to view files and attachments without having to launch their
respective applications. In fact, you don't even need the application in order
to get WYSIWYG viewing for the file from within QuickView Plus. The client also
resides in the context menu of each file, giving you immediate access via
QuickView. By far the best aspect of QuickView Plus is that it loads much
quicker than its counterpart applications, which allows you to access important
files faster than ever before. Still, the client isn't totally without its
faults. You'll still need plug-ins for files not currently supported by
QuickView Plus including Adobe Acrobat, Envoy, Shockwave, VRML, and sound
formats. Although it doesn't handle every imaginable file format, QuickView
Plus does cover a vast majority of the most commonly used file types. Couple
that with outstanding access time and an equally impressive feature set and you
get an app that you won't want to live without.
Pros: Quickly views, prints, and manages more than 200 different types of files from within your web browser
Cons: Lacks support for some newer formats like VRML, Adobe Acrobat, Envoy, Shockwave, etc.
Version Reviewed: 3.03
Date of Review: 12/1/96
For the latest information on QuickView Plus, check out:
http://www.stroud.com/95plugin.html#quickvw