Updated on 13 Aug 2011
By Anthony Buckner
296.96 KB Safe To Install
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Specifications
License:
Shareware (Free to try)
Updated:
Downloads:
1134
Platform:
Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003
Publisher:
Ivertech(more)
Website:
Unknown
User Reviews:
Other versions:
2.0, 1.0.2
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As far as I see it, there are always two ways to get things done: you can get them done slowly, or you can get them done rapidly and efficiently. Take the task of resizing images for example. You could for example open photos one at a time in the image editor of your choice and resize them one by one. You will get the task done – eventually. I think you will agree this approach will take some time.

You could get this task done a lot faster if only you got the right piece of software to help you. The software application that can lend you a helping hand is the Ivertech-developed and aptly named QuickResizer. I say “aptly named” because that’s what this application does – it quickly resizes images.

Say you have a large collection of images that need resizing. Resizing each image one at a time will take a long time; even if you only have to go through a few dozen images. God only knows how long it could take if you had to go through hundreds of images. By using QuickResizer you can save yourself some time and effort; you can let the application automatically resize that large collection of images.

QuickResizer gets the job done at a pretty fast pace. But even if it took a long time to resize the images, you don’t have to stay there in front of the PC. You could go have a sandwich and watch some TV while the application does its job. To my mind, this is a far better alternative that having to perform a boring, monotonous task like resizing images. But again, QuickResizer gets the job done rapidly.

Using QuickResizer is a fairly simple process. The developers had the average user in mind when coming up with this application, consequently it features a simple user interface. To resize multiple images all you have to do is tell QuickResizer where the images are stored and how small you want them to be; QuickResizer will then do its job and save the resized images in a new folder.

The functionality QuickResizer provides is never more than a click away. Because it integrates with Windows Explorer, you can always access QuickResizer from the right click context menu.

Don’t waste your time doing a boring, monotonous task like resizing images one at a time. Get things done rapidly and efficiently by using QuickResizer.

Pros
  • Simple user interface
  • Quickly batch resize images
  • Provides support for JPG, GIF, BMP, PNG, and TIF
  • Drag and drop support
  • Integrates with Windows Explorer
  • Works with Windows 7

Cons
  • Free trial is limited to 20 uses

Additional information on QuickResizer is available here.
Information on Ivertech and the products it has to offer is available
here.
About the author: George Norman
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System Requirements
Pentium 90 MHz processor with a minimum of 32 MB of memory - Microsoft operating system: Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003.

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QuickResizer has been reviewed by George Norman on 27 Apr 2011. Based on the user interface, features and complexity, Findmysoft has rated QuickResizer 4 out of 5 stars, naming it Excellent
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