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Pinki Analysis

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Pinki is a free multimedia application designed for Mac users, offering a range of features for audio and video processing. The software enables users to edit, convert, and organize multimedia files with ease, making it suitable for both casual users and professionals. With its intuitive interface, Pinki allows seamless navigation through various functionalities, including file conversion and editing tools, ensuring a user-friendly experience.

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In addition to basic editing capabilities, Pinki supports multiple file formats, enhancing its versatility for handling different media types. The application also includes features for batch processing, which can significantly improve efficiency when working with large quantities of files. Overall, Pinki serves as a comprehensive solution for those looking to manage their multimedia content effectively on Mac operating systems.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
1.1.1
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Mac
Operating System
  • Mac OS X
  • Mac OS X 10.4
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.3
Additional Requirements
Mac OS X 10.3 or higher
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
185
Downloads Last Week
0

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Developer’s Description

menu item creates thumbnail icons
Pinki is a menu bar item that creates permanent Mac OS X icon thumbnails for image files based on their image content. For example, if you download the images "34-234.jpg", "563-641.jpg", and "moose.png" using your web browser, and the file icons are generic "JPEG" and "PNG" icons, you have three choices if you wish them to have custom thumbnail icons: 1) One at a time, open each image in Preview, use the 'File->Copy' menu, close the image, Get Info on the file in the Finder, highlight its icon in the info box, and use the 'File->Paste' menu. 2) Navigate in a Finder window to the folder where the image file is located, select the 'View -> View Options' menu, then click the box labled 'Show Icon Preview'. (The downfall to this is that each time you open the folder your computer will have to re-read the files and assign custom icons to them, which can take a lot of processor power and memory and can slow even new machines down quite a bit. In addition, when you use the "Show Icon Preview" option, the custom thumbnail icon data isn't actually saved inside of the image file itself - if you were to move the file to a different folder or copy it to a different computer the custom thumbnail will disappear. 3) Simply select (highlight) the three files all at once in the Finder, and select "Create Thumbnail(s)" from the Pinki menu item. Or to make it even simpler, just hit Command-Shift-T on your keyboard after selecting the files.

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