In practice, plugins are dynamically loaded libraries ( .dll on Windows, .so on Linux, .dylib on macOS) that add specific format support or processing functions. XnView organizes plugins into logical categories: 1. Format Plugins (Read/Write) These are the most common. They enable XnView to open (and often save) file types not supported natively.

XnView (both the classic XnView Classic and the modern XnView MP ) is a versatile image viewer, converter, and organizer. One of its most powerful features is its plugin architecture. Plugins extend the software’s native capabilities, allowing it to read (and sometimes write) hundreds of additional file formats, apply special effects, integrate with external tools, and handle advanced metadata.

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