Sharing images over the Internet via e-mail services and keeping them in online photo albums often requires that your pictures come in a smaller size. This can be a requirement for previewing purposes, in the case of catalogs, or a condition imposed by the current limit of mail attachments. Usually, these occurrences... |
17 November 2009 11:51 GMT |
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It is often said that strong essences are kept in small bottles and, generally, this is true in many cases that do not exclude the field of software applications. Usually, the bigger the program, the more options, features and processing power you get. Sometimes, this is nullified by small utilities that can do the s... |
17 July 2009 13:01 GMT |
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In the last years, the size of digital pictures has increased tremendously. Photos surpassing the 1 MB mark were gigantic in size, as we used to call them. Today's high resolution cameras produce multi-Megabyte photos reaching even 10-20 MB due to the aim of every photographer for the best quality and clarity of... |
17 June 2009 13:41 GMT |
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Helium Foot Software has released a new version of MercuryMover, a cool program for Mac OS X that allows you to move and resize windows on screen without ever touching the mouse. The new release includes a bunch of fixes and is immediately available for download right here on our site.Keith Alperin, the head of Heliu... |
20 February 2009 04:18 GMT |
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Once in a while, we need to pay special attention to the pictures we take with our digital camera or to the captures made using the webcam, in the sense that we have to change their format or their size to make them more suitable for image sharing or to view them on various devices. This happens because, sometimes, t... |
30 October 2008 13:21 GMT |
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If you prefer using the keyboard instead of a mouse or if you're a busy developer who doesn't have the time it takes to move your hands between the keyboard and the mouse, the guys at Helium Foot Software created MercuryMover just for you. MercuryMover is a small utility that allows you to move and re... |
15 October 2008 02:51 GMT |
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Partitioning your hard drive in order to accommodate all the stored files in an organized manner is definitely not a daily task for any user. The truth is that most of them generally do this operation at each acquisition of a hard drive, and then forget about it. This is normal behavior considering that the... |
30 September 2008 04:01 GMT |
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Nowadays, it's almost common that everybody owns a digital camera, so you can take loads and loads of pictures everywhere you go or even if you stay at home with your family and friends. But it's also common that all good things come at a price or with "inconveniencies". When it comes to digital cameras, if... |
30 July 2008 07:53 GMT |
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Summer is finally here and I cannot think of someone who still hasn't got the slightest idea about the place where s/he is going to spend the holiday. Regardless of the destination you wish to go don't forget to take your digital camera with you so you can take tens and or maybe hundreds of photos you can ... |
30 June 2008 08:12 GMT |
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Imagine this: you love digital photography, you take loads of pictures, know all about the latest types of cameras, lenses and specifications, and you want to share your art with the rest of the world by publishing them on your blog or webpage. The only thing holding you back is the possibility that others might easi... |
31 January 2008 12:39 GMT |
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Considering the ever-increasing number of cameras and more and more cell phones that take high-quality photos, it is only fair to assume that you can easily end up collecting huge numbers of photos that you forget about. When you decide to finally put them in order, e.g. assign the same name format, or create a grand... |
30 November 2007 16:45 GMT |
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Tired of waiting for images to load while photo sharing with someone over the internet? Need to quickly show to your friends the latest pictures taken on holiday or at the graduation party? Or maybe you just want to update your messenger avatar and need to crop your smiling face from a high sized group photo? If time... |
30 June 2007 02:11 GMT |
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Every person that uses a computer is familiar with the term of MP3 or Winamp. The reason I relate these two terms is because Winamp was among the first players that could reproduce this kind of compressed audio format. In case you didn't know, MP3 is the "compression" term for MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3. Among the dev... |
4 April 2007 12:23 GMT |
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