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VAN sources private-party vehicles from over 20 platforms and provides all necessary tools to communicate with sellers and manage opportunities. Franchise and Independent dealers can boost their buy center strategies with our advanced tools and an experienced Acquisition Coaching™ team dedicated to your success.
Stickloader is an easy-to-use solution for copying music files from your hard disk to your usb stick and re-encoding them at lower bitrate for more efficient usage of your mp3 player's disk space.
A powerful C++ class library for image manipulation
ImageStone is a powerful C++ class library for image manipulation. Its features include load, save, display, transformation, and nearly 100 special image effects. It can be used cross platform (includes Windows, Linux, Mac), and especially under windows it can be used as a DIB wrapper class.
SIET, the Simple Image Editing ( Editor ) Tool, is a simple-to-use, handy and free application for such tasks as resizing, cropping, retouching, watermarking, etc... Batch processing is also provided. Because is OS Independent, written in an interpreted language, SIET can run on any platform that has a java virtual machine available. Tested on: Windows 7, Windows XP, Linux Ubuntu, Linux Mint.
It's a modern take on desktop management that can be scaled as per organizational needs.
Desktop Central is a unified endpoint management (UEM) solution that helps in managing servers, laptops, desktops, smartphones, and tablets from a central location.
Kabeja is a java library for parsing DXF and converting to SVG (dxf2svg). The library supports the SAX-api and can integrated into other applications (Cocoon,Batik). Tools for converting svg to jpeg, tiff, png and pdf are included .
retypar converts photos, drawings etc. into text. The result can be saved as text (.txt, .ans), HTML (.html) or as an image (.jpg). You can influence the conversion by altering certain options (font, font size, scale factor, colour etc.).
Jaiom (Java All In One MediaProcessing Server) intends to provide a simple to use webservices based, media processing facade which processes videos, photos, pdf and MS Office media types using many different kind media processing engines.
A Java library for loading, editing, analyzing and saving pixel image files.
Java 1.1 or higher is required.
Various file formats are supported, demo applications for the command line
and the AWT GUI toolkit are provided.
The "Java Mass JPEG Resizer Tool" has following Features Resize all JPEG Images of a Directory, Create Webgalleries, Pack it to an ZIP File for E-Mail Attachments. The Tool is available in German and English.
freeimage4j is a JNI Java wrapper for the superb FreeImage library. Currently not all methods are mapped but loading, saving and simple image manipulation like contrast and brightness are supported. Take a look at the docs for a full list.
PNGMate is a command-line tool work with PNG and Animated GIF (gif89a) images, designed for mobile game developers and artists, has features including: optimize/shrink PNG,reduce colors, convert between ani-gif and tiled png,tile-based resize & crop etc.
Media Transcoding Server Alembik is a Java (J2EE) application providing transcoding services for variety of clients. It is fully compliant with OMA's Standard Transcoder Interface specification and is distributed under the LGPL open source license.
jScale is a program intended to scale and transcode multiple images. jScale is capable of scaling images to a certain dimension or by a percentage of the image's dimensions. It runs from the command line, or through your favorite windowing system.