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FILEminimizer Pictures a fost chilipirul zilei în 17 decembrie 2009
FILEminimizer Pictures de la Balesio comprimă şi arhivează pozele digitale reducându-le dimensiunea cu până la 98%. De exemplu, un fişier foto JPEG cu dimensiunea de 5MB poate fi redus la doar 0.08MB. Acest program dispune de o tehnologie de optimizare a imaginii de ultimă generaţie: comprimarea redutabilă a unei imagini este arhivată fără pierderi vizibile de calitate, iar formatul fişierului imagine original este păstrat în timpul procesului de comprimare, făcând irelevantă o ulterioară comprimare.
FILEminimizer Pictures poate comprima orice imagine sau poză menţinând deasemenea calitatea şi formatul imaginii. Astfel, fişierele imagine optimizate şi de dimensiuni mult mai mici sunt uşor trimise prin email sau pot fi încărcate pe diverse portale precum FlickR, MySpace, HI5 sau Facebook. Programul poate deasemenea să comprime albume întregi de poze simultan şi dispune de un asistent de căutare care poate găsi toate fişierele imagine dintr-un computer.
Windows XP/Vista/7
4.93 MB
24.95 euro
Comprimă poze şi imagini şi optimizează fişiere PowerPoint, Word şi Excel cu până la 98% fără să le arhiveze. FILEminimizer Suite combină funcţionalitatea programului FILEminimizer Office cu cea a FILEminimizer Picture într-o singură interfaţă nouă şi intuitivă.
FILEminimizer Server vă ajută să salvaţi spaţiu de stocare pe servere cu fişiere imagine şi serviciu optimizat. FILEminimizer Server este o soluţie profesională de stocare care vă permite de asemenea să diversificaţi strategiile de ştergere a duplicatelor.
ALLCapture înregistrează toată activitatea ecranului în timp real şi crează rapid fişiere video gata să fie postate pe internet cât şi simulări software. Creaţi-vă propriile capturi de ecran, demo-uri, tutoriale, simulări software şi video pentru internet fără să fie necesar vreun limbaj de programare. Convertiţi prezentări PowerPoint în format Flash. Utilizatorii GOTD pot cumpăra ALL Capture pentru doar 99.50USD (în loc de 199.00USD).
A useful program - one small issue that makes this program more trouble than it needs to be.
You have to create new filenames - replacing the existing file requires the server edition of Fileminimizer.
Settings Screen
When asked to "Add this extension to filenames" - if that extension does not include a space character, the program will add one regardless.
Even removing the extension altogether, you end up with filenames like photo .jpg (with a space between the filename and the file extension).
Other than that usability/design issue - the program results are actually very good.
The Good
* Straightforward and easy to use.
* Supports JPEG, PNG, GIF, Bitmap, TIFF, and EMF formats.
* Supports multiple different levels of compression plus gives the user to set a custom level.
* Supports batch processing and drag + drop.
* Works fairly quickly.
The Bad
* Overwrites existing files of the same name in the same output directory without warning.
Free Alternatives
PunyPNG
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Nice program but when it says the quality is good I will disagree with them on that. For normal email pictures and those sent to other devices such as the phone then it is just fine. If you have good quality photos and want to keep them good quality then before you shrink them be sure to make a copy with another name or be sure you name the new picture different. It will delete the old without asking you to replace it if you do not change the neme.
No you can't possibly reduce a photo by 98 percent and keep quality. Usable for some purposes yes but not quality.
For users who cannot work out how to register the software - there are instructions just below the download link you would've clicked on to get the software.
See Here for Instructions
It's not a scam - you just have to actually read and follow the instructions.
The coding could be better, requires a DEP exception if you have DEP enabled for everything, and requests direct disk access, which it doesn't need. Has a number of options, I only tried lossless (I doubt JPEG can be recompressed without some additional loss) keeping the same dimensions and format, because that's generally what I want. Works very well, much better than I expected. Fast for an image compressor with very good results. I batch-compressed a PNG and a JPEG. The JPEG compression was very impressive and visually looks the same, although I didn't do a difference of the rendered images. It handily beat PNGOUT (default settings). Not quite as good as OptiPNG (default settings), but close, and much faster. There are lots of image "optimizers"/compressors, punypng is supposed to have outstanding compression, but it's an online service. By the way, if you install OptiPNG, don't install the third-party GUI/shell-extensions, it was written by an idiot and will seriously screw up your file associations (beyond repair, unless you've done a trace, backup, or perhaps set a System Restore Point).
FYI, I doubt this will matter to anyone, since most people don't even remember CRT's, but I use a CRT as my primary display and a 16:10 1920x1200 cheap LCD as my secondary. I was considering replacing my CRT with an LCD, mostly because I'm fed up with nVidia's horrendous drivers, which have endless problems with dual-monitor setups, are always screwing up my screen resolution settings big-time (I run the CRT at higher than its "native" resolution, which nVidia doesn't like and doesn't support as well as ATI), and has numerous other bugs (although those aren't related to type of display). I wanted to test using an LCD as my primary display, but the nVidia drivers are so screwed-up, that's impossible, so I tried working in front of the LCD, even though the CRT is primary. Naturally, I had to retune ClearType, since the idiots at Microsoft don't actually support multi-monitor setups (ClearType settings should be per-monitor, along with numerous other Microsoft bugs). LCD's don't visibly flicker, and have perfect geometry, but in all other respects, CRT's stomp them. Sure, LCD's are clearer, but the pixelation and ClearType color artifacts (not to mention the lousy LCD colors) drive me nuts, so I have to increase the distance to the LCD, and I don't care for the aspect ratio (the CRT is 4:3, 1920x1440, ATI can drive it at 2048x1536). I mention these issues because many people may not be aware of things besides screen resolution, such as the necessity of tuning ClearType to your liking (an impossible task, since settings that look good with some fonts and sizes look terrible with others), and possibly needing to back off from the display when reading text to get a clearer image (opposite of what you would expect, due to the extremely low resolution of displays). It still annoys me that LCD displays with resolution comparable to my CRT are the way-overpriced 30" 2560x1600 LCD's, which are inferior to cheap CRT's in almost every other respect (and except for resolution, are inferior to cheaper flat-screen TV's).
FILEminimizer Pictures este valabil doar pentru 20 de imagini.
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