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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP/NT
- Date added: April 12, 2005
- Total Downloads: 79,340
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From Dreamscape Software :JPEGCompress is designed to help you compress any existing image.
JPEGCompress is designed to help you compress any existing image. JPEGCompress can natively support JPEG, GIF, BMP, PNG, and many Unix/Linux image formats. You cab choose any level of compression and see the results immediately, allowing you to preview your images before saving them. You are also presented with the image's new file size and download time over a range of Internet connection types. JPEGCompress supports batch processing, Internet Explorer integration, printing, and can integrate with QuickTime to allow you to open, compress, and export the images that QuickTime supports.
Version 2.6.1 fixes issues with printing on some computers and enables pasting images and a built-in update checker.
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Version: JPEGCompress 2.6.1
Pros: I needed a simple program to compress my jpegs for my web site. This program worked perfectly and took no time to learn to use. It gives you a lot of control over just how much you want to compress an image. I got a jpeg to about half its orginal file size with virtually no noticable loss in quality. Thank you to the makers of this free program, you guys rock.
Cons: Only tiny thing I didn't like is that it didn't remember where I saved my first file to so I had to click through folders again when I saved a second image.
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