This enables you to send dozens of pictures as email attachments - quickly and with no effort at all
Shrink Pic enables you to send dozens of pictures as email attachments - quickly and with no effort at all!
Today's high resolution digital cameras produce multi Megabyte photos. These are great for printing but cause a heavy burden when sending over the Internet.
All you need to do is install Shrink Pic. It automatically detects when you're sending large photo files and compresses them in the background.
There's no setup, no operating instructions, nothing, nada. Just send your photos normally and Shrink Pic takes care of shrinking them.
Here are some key features of "Shrink Pic":
Emailing photos:
· If you like sending photos to your friends and family, Shrink Pic is for you.
· Whether you're a computer geek, or an absolute technophobic, Shrink Pic will make it easier for you to email your photos. And, your friends, receiving your emails will appreciate it when they get nice and compact emails from you that don't block their inbox.
· Shrink Pic works with 'regular' email like Outlook Express and also with webmail, such as Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo! mail and others.
Upload photos to blogs and web galleries:
· Adding photos to a blog is fun.
· Shrink Pic will automatically resize your photos so that they fit and take very little storage space. You can upload photos using Internet Explorer, Firefox or Opera. Shrink Pic will detect these uploads and automatically shrink and compresses those photos for you.
Share photos with Skype and MSN Messenger:
· Even if you send photo files via your IM application, Shrink Pic will step in and compress those photos for you. A photo that took minutes to send will go in a few seconds.
Requirements:
· 32Mbyte RAM
· 4Mbyte disk space
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· A nasty bug, caused by Explorer’s privacy mode (which is a pretty good thing by itself) caused Shrink Pic not to kick in.
· Another bug, which some of you might have noticed (and many reported) was crashing Outlook. Yes, Shrink Pic sadly crashed Outlook when running on Vista.
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