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| mariush:
Yeah, not gonna sign up with Google or create an account just to download a file. Irfanview is 2-3 MB (32 bit or 64 bit versions) : https://www.irfanview.com/ And there's a "portable" version that's around 5 MB and can be extracted in a folder and ran, without making changes to your system: https://portableapps.com/apps/graphics_pictures/irfanview_portable I doubt that software (which looks like someone made it in a day in Visual Basic) is as versatile as Irfanview.. the advanced button gives you this: |
| Gyro:
--- Quote from: mariush on January 27, 2019, 11:34:42 am ---Yeah, not gonna sign up with Google or create an account just to download a file. --- End quote --- Huh? Ah, ok. Lots of other download locations available, search 'Resize Peter Bone'. EDIT: No of course it's not as versatile as irfanview, it's just single purpose - resize images as simply and quickly as possible. .zip attached too if you trust me. |
| rsjsouza:
I absolutely love IrfanView and I have a paid license (not mandatory) - the unique features I found to be extremely useful are the lossless JPEG transformations and the batch conversions. However, I see great value in simplicity and the Resize package shown above probably does an excellent job in its single task. I use something similar on my phone that does only one thing, but it does very well. |
| rdl:
I use Paint Shop Pro 4.12 from 1996 It's simple to use, covers all the basics, and runs 99.5% perfect on Windows 7. Plus, I paid for it and I'm gonna make sure I get my money's worth out of it. ;D |
| rsjsouza:
I got a more recent copy of Paint Shop bundled in a promotion from Corel and it works well. One detail about the older versions, however, is they lack native support for the PNG file format, which is sometimes mandatory for certain types of websites. |
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