
hm - I am surprised that people aren't aware of Batik and Opera.
Those two are the most complete SVG implementations. And both work on all platforms. Batik requires a JRE, but this is usually installed on PCs anyway.
For larger files you need to assing more memory to Batik. I found that with every new JRE released from Sun, Batik runs better/faster.
There is also Webkit, which comes with an SVG viewer, but it doesn't implement animation and SVG fonts. Depending on what you need, Safari might work as well.
Andreas
Dear People,
Is there a good working SVG-Viewer for Windows? Firefox works, but is a bit clumpsy. Inkscape works, ofcourse, but is too heavy. Adobe SVG viewer simply does not work. I'd like something like the windows Fax and Picture viewer but then for SVG.
Regards,
Maarten
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