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RakeHelper searches for rakes combs as preprinted elements
BordersHelper finds and removes horizontal and vertical borders
Powerful imaging ActiveX components which load process display images and more
RakeHelper 1.0
RakeHelper searches for rakes / combs as preprinted elements.
4 / 10
BordersHelper 1.0
BordersHelper finds and removes horizontal and vertical borders.
4 / 10
Aurigma Graphics Mill 2.0
Powerful imaging ActiveX components which load, process, display images and more
4 / 10
BLS IMAGE TO PDF 1.0
Convert images to pdf documents
4 / 10
PhotoBlender 2.0
A very powerful and easy photo (.jpg image) transparency processing software.
4 / 10
Picture Resize Genius 2.1
batch resize,add watermark and rename for photos,pictrures and images
4 / 10
ImageFans 1.60
Image Search Tool. Download mass images off the web by keyword, phrase, or url.
4 / 10
XShow 4.0
ActiveX control for creating slide shows and screen savers from images
4 / 10
Batch Image Commander 1.38
Command Line and Timer Based Batch image processor
4 / 10
ACDSee Classic 1.0
The original, fast, effective, and easy-to-use picture viewer from ACD Systems.
Review by luca.armanni: I think it would be safe to say that anyone who has a PC at home does have a collection of pictures that he holds dear. Be it images downloaded from the Internet, images received through forwarded emails, photos from the scanner or digital camera, or even a desktop wallpaper collection. Chances are, that there are some useful images scattered all over your drive and the idea of sorting and categorizing them manually brings up a whole bunch of phobias in you. If this is the situation you're in right now then ACDSee may just be the thing for you (4/5 - 1-Feb-2006)
Review by Sam: I think it would be safe to say that anyone who has a PC at home does have a collection of pictures that he holds dear. Be it images downloaded from the Internet, images received through forwarded emails, photos from the scanner or digital camera, or even a desktop wallpaper collection. Chances are, that there are some useful images scattered all over your drive and the idea of sorting and categorizing them manually brings up a whole bunch of phobias in you. If this is the situation you're in right now then ACDSee may just be the thing for you. (4/5 - 19-Mar-2005)
4 / 10
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