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    NASH OS

    Nash Operating System for Modern Ecommerce

    The all-built-in-one, automatic, ready-to-go out-of-box, easy-to-use state-of-the-art, and really awesome NASH OS! Over 25,000+ flexible features and controls and all scalable!! The most powerful solution ever built to instantly deliver new heights of online ecommerce enterprise to you.
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    App-Ink.net - Batch Image Resizer

    Resize entire directories or a group of images in a few mouse clicks

    Batch Image Resizer is a usefull application to resize entire directories or a group of images in just a few mouse clicks. You can resize by percentage or by specifying the required size in pixels.
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    Image Sizer

    Image Sizer

    Image sizer - Resizes your images in second

    Purpose of Image Resizer is to resize images you DND(Drag and Droped) in seconds... If you have slow internet connection,(like we do in Serbia) this is perfect app for you. You can resize your images to any resolution, and then upload to any of your favorite social network... Image sizer uses special algorithms that "compress" image to maximum, so that image uses the minimum of your hard drive memory, and latter, minimum of your upload speed... Currently, Image sizer is available...
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    Java Image Resizer and Uploader. This is an open source Java applet which allows web app developers to provide an easy way for their users to upload properly sized images to a web server using client-side resources for expensive resizing operations.
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    eShop Image Resizer is an application for batch resizing images with different formats and sizes to a specific resolution with specified resolution and/or background image without original image deformation. App can run on Windows,Linux & Mac (mono).
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    The "Fast Image Resizer for Java Tool" has following features: resize all JPEG/JPG images of a directory, generate web galleries, store resized images in a ZIP file, add text or image watermark. The Tool is available in German and English.
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