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FHteam
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# Posted: 3 Feb 2006 02:46
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ImRe by Vicky's Cool Softwares Graphics → Graphic Manipulation → Image Resizing
ImRe is a simple tool to resize multiple images. Using this software, you can easily resize your images and save them (supports Jpeg, Bmp, Gif, Tiff, Png, Emf, Wmf)....
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Anonymous
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# Posted: 3 Feb 2006 14:11
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Made a mistake in rating , should have been the highest.
Gene
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FHteam
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# Posted: 3 Feb 2006 17:17
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OK fixed it for you ;)
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Anonymous
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# Posted: 1 Mar 2006 19:11
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WARNING! i went to the vcsoftwares link and my antivirus catches and stops the vbscript virus VBS.Redlof.B which is found at that link!
FREE it may be, but the site is dodgy and includes virus code! do NOT go there until they clean up their act. That is a lowsy underhanded trick!
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Anonymous
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# Posted: 2 Mar 2006 18:21
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Err Anonymous, the only scripts on that page are for Google adverts, an e-mailer, and the bog standard rubbish that Yahoo shoves onto all sites hosted with them ...
http://mysteryfcm.co.uk/?mode=vURL&lnk=&pcon=1&enc=1&url=http://www.vc softwares.com/ImRe.html
There's nothing malicious on there (along with vURL, I also confirmed this with Avant Browser and IE6 on Windows XP Pro).
Regards
Steven Burn
Ur I.T. Mate Group
www.it-mate.co.uk
Keeping it FREE!
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colm
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# Posted: 3 Apr 2006 12:22
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Handy application... The following would make it great though...
- The ability to reduce it by certain percentage
- The ability to only specify your choice of height or width, and it keeps the same aspect ratio and calculates the one you didn't specify
- The ability to specify how many KB you want it to take up and it resizes accordingly
Thanks though, I have hundreds of photos that are way to big to put on the www. :)
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Ken
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# Posted: 14 Apr 2006 09:53
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You, my friend, are a genius. Don't change a thin. It's perfect as is. THANKYOU
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Anonymous
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# Posted: 8 May 2006 21:23
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It won't run because it can't find mscorwks.dll (which appears to be part of the .NET framework. Is that right or am I missing something?
Thanks!
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FHteam
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# Posted: 8 May 2006 22:18 - Edited by: FHteam
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Yes that is correct, .NET framework is required which IS noted on the listing in the info block to the right of the description:-
author: Vicky's Cool Softwares
required: Win2K, WinXP, .NET
size: 296 k
added: 06-Feb-2006
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