Adobe Bridge (at least CS6) has a feature called 'stacks'. You can stack image 
sequences and they will show up as a single icon with a play control; you can 
even specify the FPS. You can play the stack and expand the stack. A number 
indicates how many items are in the stack. BR doesn't stack automatically (that 
I know of), but searching with wildcards can make grouping painless... you 
might even be able to script the process. Now "decent" file browser can be 
argued :)

Date: Wed, 24 Feb 2016 12:10:09 -0300
Subject: OT: sequence file browser
From: xsiml...@gmail.com
To: softimage@listproc.autodesk.com

Hey guys, 
I'm constantly looking for a decent file browser that can handle file sequences 
(read softimage-like collapsed/expanded views), and that works for any file 
format. Its for general file checking only, I don't really need to open the 
sequences...anyone ?
It takes some patience to check for missing files inside huge sequences, not 
big deal but would be a time saver to have a simple browser that works like SI 
for image sequences.
thanks!

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