- Image Repainter 1.1. Power over Colors How often have you thought, or said, or cried «What a good photo, but it SHOULD be slightly greener!» (or «slightly brighter», or «slightly more colorful»). Easy cases, like «slightly brighter», can easily be fixed with Photoshop or something similar but simpler. But when it comes to doing a bit more complex (like «my seaside photos should to be blue, not gray!»
- Batch Picture Resizer 1.6, Automate It! In todays multimedia environment, when digital cameras, Internet and clip-art CDs are almost universal features, there are several frequent tasks, which should be done with a huge amount of pictures at once. It can be something like «resize all my photos», or «watermark my own clip-art», or «rotate and scale images for design» and so on. The idea is: there are multiple images, and you
- Image to PDF Command Line Tool, Just Type-In the Assignment What does it take to convert an image from one format to another? Just open the source in a converter application and then save it in the format you need. That simple! Or is it really? For a handful of pictures, its a great approach indeed. But what are you going to do with dozens, hundreds or even thousands of images that are to be converted
to PDF? Not many
- ISOMagic - a comprehensive ISO management and editing tool If you work with CD and DVD disks on a daily basis, you probably have a set of tools for editing and burning disk images. However, if you are not quite sure about the efficiency of these tools and are seeking an efficient alternative, make sure to take a look at ISOMagic! ISOMagic is a versatile ISO editing application that gives you full control of images of any type. The tool supports nearly all known CD/DVD
- Tiff to Text: A Whole Batch at Once Recognizing text in image files doesnt take a whole lot these days: just load the source image into an OCR application, do a couple of mouse clicks, and voila — what was a picture just a moment ago is now a readable, searchable and editable text. Easy enough if youve got just a couple of images to be «converted». But how are you going to handle a whole bunch
- Active Task Manager - a capable automation tool for novices and gurus alike Most users — even after years of daily interaction with their computer — repeat the same familiar tasks after startup, launch backup software only when they suddenly recall that it hasnt been done for months and perform a huge number of actions that could be automated and run on schedule. If you work with the same set of applications, you can make them start at the same time every day; if you have some
- Resco Explorer 2008 - a powerful alternative to standard file management tools on mobile devices Virtually every mobile device these days resembles a computer in more ways than the first cell phone resembled its regular counterparts. Modern mobile phones, communicators and handhelds enable users to copy various kinds of content to and from them, provide access to their file systems and countless third-party applications. All this eventually requires order and proper management on the file system level. However, standard built-in tools rarely offer the
- Image SXM - a comprehensive tool for managing microscope images If you are a scientist working in the medical, pharmaceutical, physical, biological, chemical or other hi-tech industries, you must know how to handle a scanning microscope. Todays scientific equipment allows scientist to observe samples on the atomic level and even take pictures for immediate processing and printing. If you work with a variety of microscopes in different labs, you may be interested
- SysAdmin 3.1.2 Extended Edition - a powerful tool for professional network monitoring and management Every system administrator knows well what a pain in the neck it is to keep a large network under control. Users running out of disk space, viruses spreading across the network, unknown processes jamming users’ systems, hardware malfunctions — all these problems take a lot of time and effort to resolve. If you are managing a large corporate network based on Active Directory, you will be pleasantly surprised
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