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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98
- Date added: May 16, 2005
- Total Downloads: 9,272
- Downloads last week: 10
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- Average user rating: stars out of 2 votes
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From SoftwareSchmiede :JPEG files from digital cameras or scanners are far too large for sending via e-mails. With JPG 4 Email you simply open JPEG files, resize the images, and save them in an extra directory; then you can send them as attachments. It supports drag and drop for you to select images from the thumbnail or list view. Version 1.2 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.
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Version: JPG 4 Email 1.2
"Basic on features but works well"
Pros: Easy to use to convert large jpeg files to smaller jpeg files that can be emailed. I like this program.
Cons: Could have some hints as to how many pixels to select in the resized image. Right now I have to guess as to what numbers to put in there.
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Version: JPG 4 Email 1.2
"Works OK, but needs a lot more work."
Pros: Resizes Jpegs quickly and easily. Great drag and drop functionality as well as WYSIWYG resizing. Will do multiple files simultaniously. Also good for resizing jpegs for use on web pages or NNTP upload (don't ask).
Cons: English translation needs work.
Help file needs to be more verbose.
UI needs fly help.
Exit/opens new file without asking to save current file.
Needs to have a picture rotate function.
Needs to have compilation managment tools; IE add/delete/reorder jpeg when handleing multiple files.
Dispite it's name, it doesn't really do anything about e-mailing. If this program were truly usfull, it would have a function to call up the default e-mail application with the jpegs already attached to the new message composer.
Has a lot of potential, but needs more work to get there.
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