- Quick specs
- Price: Free to try (15-day trial); $14.00 to buy
- Operating system: Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98
- Date added: May 17, 2005
- Total Downloads: 19,490
- Downloads last week: 47
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- Average user rating: stars out of 4 votes
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Publisher's description
From WildFog Software :This easy to use program serves as a slideshow and thumbnail viewer, and a picture file re-sizer for entire folders. Pictures can be rotated to a new orientation before being resized and saved to disk. If Microsoft Outlook Express is installed, a new mail message can be easily started from JPGFileSizer that will have preselected, rotated, and resized pictures attached and ready to mail. The application can convert all JPG, JPEG, BMP, PNG, TIF, and GIF files from a folder to a user defined size in another folder with the JPEG format.
Version 1.6 can add a watermark to images while resizing them to another folder. Watermarks can also be applied to the selected images attached to an email message.
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Version: JPG File Sizer 1.6
Pros: Great and easy to use.
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Version: JPG File Sizer 1.6
"So easy to email pictures to friends and not overwhelm their systems."
Pros: The easy way to pick a size for pictures and then have an email automatically opened is great. The watermark is a nice feature that professional photographers would probably use, but its also cool to embed messages on the pictures. Help files are good, too.
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Version: JPG File Sizer 1.6
"Converts Large jpg to Managable jpg"
Pros: I wanted something simple for converting batches of high resolution jpg to web useable jpg... This is it. I converted about 200 pics in about 5 minutes. I will probably buy this one after my trial period.
Cons: Gui is almost too simple if there is such a thing...
Summary: I haven't explored it too much... It did what I initially wanted it to do and that is all that matters to me! So if you have batches of digital photos you want shrunk for web or email... I recommend this.
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