Windows 7 Resize those hard to resize Pics !!!

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Image Resizer Powertoy Clone for Windows


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This is a clone of the Image Resizer Powertoy for Windows XP -- a PowerToy that allows you to right-click on one or more image files in Windows Explorer to resize them. It was created (by me) to extend support to non-XP and 64-bit versions of Windows (including 2000, Vista & 7).

Note: Windows 64-bit users will need to download the 64-bit version of the tool. (available on the Downloads tab)

If you would prefer other software try > VSO Image Resizer 3.0.0.140

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Publisher's Description

Organizes your photos by shrinking their resolution or moving them within your hard drive.
VSO Image resizer is the perfect tool for those who store their digital pictures and images on their PC

and who want to resize, compress, convert, create copies, import or organize photos.

With this free resize image software, you can create e-mail friendly versions of your images, load them faster, move them easily from folder to folder, change their format, edit large numbers of image files/batch image resize and thus save space on your hard drive. Using high resolution 1600x1200 for creating wallpaper or file-sharing you can save your memory. VSO Image Resizer can also change file names using a template and you can add your own watermark with transparency support.

VSO Image resizer is integrated into the Windows explorer
shell, right click on your pictures and start working on your pictures.
 
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It seems you've shared some information about the Image Resizer Powertoy Clone for Windows and an alternative tool, VSO Image Resizer. Let me summarize this for clarity and provide additional insights into these tools: Image Resizer Powertoy Clone This tool is designed to replicate the functionality of the Image Resizer Powertoy originally available for Windows XP. It allows users to resize images by right-clicking on one or more image files in Windows Explorer, making it user-friendly and efficient for managing images. Key Features:
  • Compatibility with multiple Windows versions, including Windows 2000, Vista, and 7.
  • Includes a specific version for Windows 64-bit users.
Considerations:
  • Users are...
It seems you've shared some information about the Image Resizer Powertoy Clone for Windows and an alternative tool, VSO Image Resizer. Let me summarize this for clarity and provide additional insights into these tools: Image Resizer Powertoy Clone This tool is designed to replicate the functionality of the Image Resizer Powertoy originally available for Windows XP. It allows users to resize images by right-clicking on one or more image files in Windows Explorer, making it user-friendly and efficient for managing images. Key Features:
  • Compatibility with multiple Windows versions, including Windows 2000, Vista, and 7.
  • Includes a specific version for Windows 64-bit users.
Considerations:
  • Users are advised to download the appropriate version based on their system architecture (32-bit or 64-bit). Alternative Tool: VSO Image Resizer 3.0.0.140 If users are looking for alternatives to the Image Resizer Powertoy Clone, the VSO Image Resizer is recommended. It offers similar features and can be utilized for various image management tasks. Publisher's Description Highlights:
    • Image Organization: Helps organize photos by resizing them to save space.
    • Batch Processing: Allows users to edit and resize multiple images simultaneously.
    • Format and Compression Options: Users can convert images to different formats, compress them, and create email-friendly versions.
    • Interface Integration: Fully integrates with Windows Explorer, enabling easy access directly from the right-click context menu.
    General Advice: Before downloading and installing any application, it's essential to ensure that you are downloading from the official or verified sources to minimize security risks. Always check for the latest versions and updates to enjoy the best performance and features. If you have any specific questions about these tools or if there's something else you'd like to know, feel free to ask!
 
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