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Image Resizer

Image resizerAn easy-to-use and free tool for batch resizing of JPG pictures and photos developed by http://www.rw-designer.com/picture-resize.

Installation

  1. Click here to download the picture resizer application
  2. When the download popup dialogue box appears, click save not run.
  3. The size of output pictures is controlled by the name of the application. To generate 200 pixels images, simply rename the application to PhotoResize200.exe - please set the image width you wish to resize your images by renaming the file.
  4. Go to your "Send To" folder (usually C:Documents and Settings<your user name>SendTo) and click save

Usage

  1. Right click on an image you wish to save, a number of options will appear
  2. Locate the option Send To and click on the PhotoResizexxx
  3. The tool will resize JPG images and save them next to the originals. Names of the new pictures will be based on the original names, with a suffix indicating their size. For example, the resized version of MyPhoto.jpg will be called MyPhoto-400.jpg, where the number 400 indicates the size of the picture.

 

Microsoft Shared View

Microsoft SharedView is a fast, easy way to share documents and screen views with small groups of friends or coworkers; anytime, anywhere.

Use SharedView to put your heads together and collaborate - create, convey, and communicate…across physical boundaries, through firewalls, and down to the smallest details.

Click here to find out more or download >>>

Image Resizer

Image resizerAn easy-to-use and free tool for batch resizing of JPG pictures and photos developed by http://www.rw-designer.com/picture-resize.

Installation

  1. Click here to download the picture resizer application
  2. When the download popup dialogue box appears, click save not run.
  3. The size of output pictures is controlled by the name of the application. To generate 200 pixels images, simply rename the application to PhotoResize200.exe - please set the image width you wish to resize your images by renaming the file.
  4. Go to your "Send To" folder (usually C:Documents and Settings<your user name>SendTo) and click save

Usage

  1. Right click on an image you wish to save, a number of options will appear
  2. Locate the option Send To and click on the PhotoResizexxx
  3. The tool will resize JPG images and save them next to the originals. Names of the new pictures will be based on the original names, with a suffix indicating their size. For example, the resized version of MyPhoto.jpg will be called MyPhoto-400.jpg, where the number 400 indicates the size of the picture.

 

Microsoft Shared View

Microsoft SharedView is a fast, easy way to share documents and screen views with small groups of friends or coworkers; anytime, anywhere.

Use SharedView to put your heads together and collaborate - create, convey, and communicate…across physical boundaries, through firewalls, and down to the smallest details.

Click here to find out more or download >>>


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