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    Simple Java Image Tool

    Easy-to-use command line tool for images

    SJIT is an easy-to-use command line program to analyze, manipulate and convert image files.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Mico and Sico

    Mico and Sico

    Merge image files into a single Windows icon (.ico) file.

    Mico is a command line tool for creating Windows icons from multiple images. Sico is a command line tool for splitting icons back into separate images.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    SplitPDF -SplitPDF.jar- is a ‘command-line driven’ Java-program, it splits a PDF-file by bookmarks into separated PDF’s. The bookmark is used as title for the newly created PDF. Extremely usefull and fast in a batch processing environment.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    JHeader is a Java library for reading and editing EXIF and JFIF headers in JPEG files. It also comes with a command line tool and a GUI tool.
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