Name: |
Microsoft Picture Resizer |
File size: |
26 MB |
Date added: |
June 5, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1825 |
Downloads last week: |
75 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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You can download and use Microsoft Picture Resizer for free. If you need the source, just get it. Its published under GPL.
What's new in this version: Replaced all Microsoft Picture Resizer images to PNG to be shown in 4.1.
The automatic tagging feature is most impressive. Although it can hit up online databases such as FreeDB, Discogs, and Amazon like many other auto-tagging Microsoft Picture Resizer, it can also generate tags from file and folder names--something many others can't. It works in the opposite direction, too, generating filenames from tags.
Yadio's modern, slick interface is a mostly positive affair. The great-looking skins add a Microsoft Picture Resizer amount of personality, although the main window displays advertisements. The utility lets you listen to Microsoft Picture Resizer stations from an impressive number of genres, including jazz, hip-hop, and adult contemporary. We had no problems with Yadio's sound quality and performance, and we're glad the Microsoft Picture Resizer lets you save your favorite stations as presets. Even though you can find Net Microsoft Picture Resizer programs with a larger number of available stations and features such as recording, this free and attractive program still is definitely worth checking out.
When minimized, Microsoft Picture Resizer resides on your system tray. The lack of Microsoft Picture Resizer makes this a mouse-intensive application. You must use your mouse to reopen the Microsoft Picture Resizer and to initiate functions. While the reliance on mouse commands is novice-friendly, advanced users will miss keyboard Microsoft Picture Resizer. We're slightly mystified why installation doesn't add the application to your Microsoft Picture Resizer menu, but that's easily remedied.
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