VectorView - Advanced Graphic Manager

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VectorView: The Professional Graphic File Manager for Mac Open and preview professional vector/raster files natively on your Mac. • Smart Collections - Organize files by project, client, or any category you need • Color-Coded Organization - Visual system with custom icons and colors • Quick Preview - Instant preview without opening heavy design apps • Batch Operations - Handle multiple files efficiently • Search & Filter - Find files instantly across your entire library

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Join thousands of designers and creative professionals who rely on VectorView for their daily workflow. Whether you're a freelance designer, work at a print shop, or manage a design studio, VectorView is the tool you've been waiting for.

Does VectorView handle AI and EPS files cleanly, or do you need the actual Adobe apps installed for those to preview properly?

 VectorView handles AI and EPS files independently, no need to install other third part applications. It previews them cleanly, you can try by downloading VectorView free from Mac Appstore.

The quick preview without launching heavy apps is such a smart move for anyone drowning in design files daily. Finally a native Mac solution that respects both my time and my CPU.

Does the quick preview actually support layered files like AI or PSD with all the layers intact, or is it just a flattened thumbnail?

 VectorView previews Ai and PSD files as their original quality, but it cannot show layers separately. It's not small size thumbnail, you can see full size and export to high quality dpi and set higher size when exporting.

Finally something that previews AI and EPS files without launching Illustrator every time. The color-coded tags make finding client assets way less painful than digging through Finder.

Finally a mac app that previews ai and eps files without launching the full adobe suite. The color coded folders make it way easier to keep client work separate at a glance.

The color-coded organization is genuinely useful, finally a way to tell client projects apart at a glance without opening a single file.