Saturday, October 10, 2009

Pingie: HTTP:: Batch Picture Resizer

HTTP:: Batch Picture Resizer
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Working with pictures is something most of us do on a regular basis, especially if a digital camera and a vacation are involved. Sharing the images with family and friends is nowadays a common practice that requires a bit of work for making them fit an e-mail attachment or comply with a website's hosting requirements. To do this, one must have the appropriate tools that operate fast and provide a good quality at the lowest price possible. Such a piece of software is the Batch Picture Resizer, a small tool with a great potential. The developer offers you a 30-day trial to familiarize with it and test its full potential, whereas, after that, you need to buy it for 29.95$. With Batch Picture Resizer, you can easily convert your pictures into more popular known formats, including: JPG, GIF, BMP, PNG, PCX, TIFF and TGA. The interface is very intuitive, with no tricky buttons or menus that can slow you down from your work. The upper part of the main window allows you to find !
and insert the source files or folders through the use of the Add File(s) and Add Folder buttons. Also, it can display the selected pictures in various ways: thumbnail, large icons, list and details for a better management and ease of use. If you want to remove one, a group or the entire photos from the batch, you can do that with the help of...
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http://www.softpedia.com/reviews/windows/Batch-Picture-Resizer-Review-123079.shtml
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