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TKGuest
As they say, there are far simpler and cheaper options to do batch resizing than in expensive or badly deployed programs like softorbits forcing people to install their software into an insecure location on the system drive with no option to install it elsewhere… Try Irfanview it’s portable and free and can do batch resize/conversion/filter application and handles many, many image file types. But then again if you already have expensive programs that do the job well why buy a cheaper badly deployed program to do the same job. Or why install yet another piece of badly deployed software onto an already struggling system drive. Personally I extract softorbits installer and recompile it using NORMAL options like letting me choose installation location and whether to drop shortcuts on the desktop or quickstart locations.
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