Quickly Resize Images With Image Resizer Power Toy For Windows 7
Folks behind Image Resizer has finally rewritten one of the most downloaded Windows XP Powertoys for Windows 7 and is ready to download for free. Image Resizer Powertoy was initially developed for Windows XP.
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Once you install this Powertoy on Windows 7, a Resize Pictures entry will be added to the explorer context menu. You can select one or more images to resize at a time. You can choose between four resize options or you can also opt for custom resize option.
Clicking on the Resize Pictures entry in the context menu will launch Resize Pictures dialog box where you will see following options:
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Image Resizer is pretty much useful if you resize images often as opening/running an application like Microsoft Paint, Paint.net, or Picasa just to resize an image is not a good option. If you have already installed Windows 7, then this is a must have Powertoy to enhance the power of Windows 7.
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Posted July 28, 2010 – 2:49 pm in: Freeware
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Posted July 27, 2010 – 8:15 pm in: Freeware
With default settings, Windows 7 allows you move a window only by clicking on the title bar of the window. If you are new to the title bar word, it’s the top most part of a window. The title bar displays the name of the document or program that you are working on.
In Windows, we need to point the mouse pointer on the title bar of a window and then need to drag it to move. As we can only use the title bar area, here is a tiny tool that allows you move
