I just released another version of my Image Resizer PowerToy Clone for Windows. Thanks to a feature request by rshelq, the quality of images has been drastically improved. Would you believe it, that little tool is up to 10,209 total downloads. It's popularity just keeps growing; it has averaged 90 downloads per day in the past three months. It'll be exciting to see where it goes from here.
Rshelq also stated that the quality is, "now better than the software which you set out to clone!"
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Thanks for posting "Image Resizer PowerToy Clone for Windows 1.1"! I downloaded it and tried it out and it's fantastic! I also found a free online image resizer called QuickResizer Image Resizer. If you are away from your PC and don't want to download software, you can just use this online version for free.
Does this work on Vista Home Premium 64-bit? I downloaded it and I can open the program fine, but I don't see "Resize Images" listed when I right click on a JPG file.
I have done my best to make it compatible with 64-bit versions of Windows, but not owning a 64-bit computer, it's all just in theory. I have gotten reports of it working on 64-bit systems; however, it seems that all my reports of the shell integration not working are from 64-bit PCs. The program in the start menu is provided for those who can't the the shortcut menu to show up.
64-bit works now. Download here.
Who knows where to download XRumer 5.0 Palladium?
Help, please. All recommend this program to effectively advertise on the Internet, this is the best program!
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