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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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    TCM's bin2img converter

    TCM's bin2img converter

    a powerful tool for sharing non-image files on image hosting sites

    ATTENTION: MOVED TO GITHUB BECAUSE SOURCEFORGE SUCKS! https://github.com/thecodemonkey86/bin2img/releases bin2img converter is a powerful tool for sharing non-image files on image hosting sites. It converts files into the PNG image format and is able to directly upload to an image hosting site. You can split files to circumvent file size limits, with a nice side effect: parallel, faster downloads. Using image hosting sites for sharing files has advantages over conventional One-click hosting services: No download queue and full speed. 1-click downloads are possible by using a special URL protocol: b2i:// The tool creates real, valid PNG files and encodes the files into pixel colors based on the byte values instead of breaking file format specs
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    KomIIx
    KomIIx is an application that will help you to optimalize comics to Kindle.
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