ImageResizer PowerToy Updated for Windows 7
- Posted: Sep 09, 2009 at 11:38 PM
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The popular Windows XP PowerToy, ImageResizer, has recently been updated to support Windows 7. Like it sounds, this tool lets you quickly resize a selection of multiple images at once. It’s was typically used in the past to compress photos to more manageable sizes for sharing via email (although that’s not necessary anymore since Windows Live Mail does this for you). Now, it’s more likely to be used to compress photos down for use on your web page or blog.
In any event, thanks to the folks over at CodePlex, the application has been re-written in C++ to support Vista and Windows 7 in both 32 and 65-bit versions.
You can access the downloads directly from here:
ImageResizer for Windows Vista/Windows 7 Download ImageResizer-2.0.msi
ImageResizer for Windows Vista/Windows 7 (FOR 64-Bit) Download ImageResizer-2.0_x64.msi
(Thanks, Steve Clayton!)
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There is one small mistake:
In any event, thanks to the folks over at CodePlex, the application has been re-written in C++ to support Vista and Windows 7 in both 32 and 65-bit versions.
Should be:
In any event, thanks to the folks over at CodePlex, the application has been re-written in C++ to support Vista and Windows 7 in both 32 and 64-bit versions.
Greetings;)
Jiri
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