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Giveaway of the day — ImageBadger Deluxe

Convert images to various formats from the Windows shell.
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ImageBadger is a cutting-edge batch processing and image conversion program which supports over 140+ image formats such as JPEG, BMP, PNG, GIF, ICON, PSD. All features are available through command line calls. Save time when working with a batch of images. Convert and process images from the Windows right-click menu. Easily resize/rotate images, enhance your images with more than 40 image filters, create icons, make thumbnail images and much more!

Don't waste time manually processing or converting your images. With ImageBadger, you can improve your images with a wide range of filters, like resize, rotate, brightness, etc. Whether you want to improve your family photos, or get an edge on your competition, ImageBadger is the ideal solution. When a batch of images need to be enhanced, converted or processes, the Badger will do the job without hassle!

System Requirements:

Windows XP/Vista/2000

Publisher:

Kristanix Software

Homepage:

http://www.kristanixsoftware.com/imagebadger/

File Size:

8.06 MB

Price:

$49.95

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#74

Poor resolution in image resize using any setting. Not great by any means

Reply   |   Comment by Andy  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#73

As noted, this is the earlier version 4.82, not the current version 4.88, and you can't update without paying.

#3, ketrout, #4, dude, and everyone who keeps asking these sorts of questions. It's not rocket science, just select Help, About, and there's the version number, the statement that it's the deluxe version, and that it's registered.

#19, Suze, the standard version only has 2 filters, the deluxe has 43 filters, plus command-line (batch) support.

#22, John, it doesn't do anything to file associations.

#23, Raymond Combs, #35, Michael, #64, Messenger, #68, jill, while the UI doesn't resize, the before and after preview windows can be maximized, and toggled between actual size (although without scrolling) and fit-to-window.

#39,47, voidScribe, you're confusing icon files (.ico), which are supported, with shortcuts and icon (resource) extraction, which isn't. Windows has the ability to change folder icons without third-party utilities.

#46,60, mike, #63, Joejoe, learn something about computers before publicly posting. On most giveaways, someone who doesn't know what they're talking about makes some kind of malware claim, and then a bunch of other ignorant people believe them (#59, Charles K, #69, john). Your figures are incorrect (you're not separating program entries from Windows housekeeping). The installation is fairly clean, the number of registry changes is small. What are you going to do when you install a typical multimedia application which makes 60,000 registry changes, or a Microsoft application suite which can make hundreds of thousands? Gee, installing software modifies the registry and adds files, imagine that! It's installing a common graphics library into System32. While one can argue that applications shouldn't be doing that, they've been doing that as long as Windows has been around. As long as the components don't replace Windows components (these don't), it won't affect your computer--the components would still be on your computer if they were installed into another folder.

#61, Treacle, no, it's not portable.

#66,67, Ezicial, this is the correct link for Photoscape.

#77, Rob, IE 7 and Firefox 3 support whole-page zooming.

This is a decent, very simple image converter and effects application. Obviously, if you're a photographer, you're going to use one of the numerous photo editing applications.

Reply   |   Comment by Fubar  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#72

It seems that there has been a time change for the download?
I seem to have missed out by an hour?
Can someone tell me if this is so?Maybe summer time or something??

Reply   |   Comment by Joan Joans  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#71

To Post 72
"Large or Extra Large which are available for a reason"
The reason is, some idiot at MS decided on an unclean solution to your problem.
And by the way, I have your problem 'poor eyesight'
Do not use that option, and leave your font size as standard.
Here are some clean(appropriate) solutions for your problem -
Buy a larger monitor. you can get s/h 21 inch CRT monitors (in Aust) for approx $65 AU.
I have one.
You can run small programs that provide a magnified image of the area under the mouse.
I have written one in VB6 that is standalone (does not require installation).
You can have a keyboard shortcut to show it (eg Alt Ctrl Z), and just close it when you are done.
And there are other free ones out there. (I have tried them, but keep coming back to using mine.)
Use Opera for your web browsing. It allows a click on the + key to enlarge the whole web page.
That is similar to what MS should have invented, instead of offering the 'make the font larger' (mutter, mutter). Whilst I am on the muttering subject, there is one free offering out there, that does a 'read only' version of that. You just click the systray (or was it a key combination ?), and it takes a snapshot of your screen and enlarges it. It shows it immediately, so it is just us if MS had magnified the whole screen. You can then use the arrow keys to navigate in that enlarged image. And I think Esc gets rid of it.

Rob

Reply   |   Comment by Rob  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#70

# 45 Warning modifies 31 values McAfee say 4 McFee SiteAdvisor say all it change look OK to me,say it good it new date 02 May 2008 its Deluxe
http://www.siteadvisor.com/sites/kristanixsoftware.com/downloads/10131479/
http://www.kristanixsoftware.com/imagebadger/
For Windows XP/Vista/2000
Standard Version: $19.95 = 2
Deluxe Version: $49.95 = 40 +
work's good reg ok but it said price is $19.95? http://www.kristanixsoftware.com/imagebadger/tour_image_filters.php
me & my kids will love it Hope it the Deluxe Verion

Reply   |   Comment by hotdoge3  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#69

# 62 Joejoe
With defragging tools to reclaim any space left on your hard drive from deleting folders and files, and a good registry cleaning and repair tool like the one in Ccleaner along with a good auto startup and processor controller program I wouldn't worry about it. With a 400GB hard drive I could afford and do have over 200 software programs and just using the appropriate steps I've just mentioned my computer works as fast as when I first bought it. Running a dirty computer will always slow it down.

Reply   |   Comment by Messenger  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#68

A Quick Review:

Pros:
- Preview loaded images(you can also preview the "filters applied" image)
- Supports lots of image formats
- Apply filters to images
- Command line support
- Nicely organized and easy to use option/filter-properties dialogs
- Program, filters and saving behavior is highly configurable

Cons
* Installs many dlls in system32 folder (101 dlls/19.5 mb)
* Interface is non-standard and not easy to use

Suggestions for developer:
- Use a standard interface for program just like the options/filters dialog
- Install the dlls inside the program folder OR (if keeping the dlls shared is neccessary) in a folder inside "Common Filder" folder


The cons don't affect the program's main features(batch processing/image conversion) in any way so I'm definately going to keep it but I hope the developer does something about the UI and program libraries..

Alternative:
IrfanView (File>Batch..)

Reply   |   Comment by x  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#67

Great program - THANK YOU !!!

Reply   |   Comment by Vlado  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#66

Faststone Image Viewer (free) does all the batch conversion and processing I ever have needed. Also it is a great picture manager, editor and includes a great draw module for overlays.
Comment by Silas Deane — May 9th, 2008 at 11:55 am

I would have to agree with you on that one, and it is possibly one of best and fastest Image Viewer also with explorer links etc.Can even open other editing programs from within this program.
It does me just dandy..Dont knock it till you try it.

Reply   |   Comment by Paul Grenfell  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#65

Nice. This is great! i will need this everyday LoL..

Reply   |   Comment by Demon pw  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#64

too small to work with - only thumbnail size

Reply   |   Comment by jill  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#63

Photoscape is the fun and easy photo editing software that enables you to fix and enhance photos.

Key Features

* Viewer: View your folders photos, slideshow
* Editor: resizing, brightness and color adjustment, white balance, backlight correction, frames, balloons, mosaic mode, adding text, drawing pictures, cropping, filters, red eye removal, blooming
* Batch editor: Batch editing multiple photos
* Page: Make one photo by merging multiple photos at the page frame
* Combine: Make one photo by attaching multiple photos vertically or horizontally
* Animated GIF: Make one animation photo with multiple photos
* Print: Print portrait shot, carte de visite, passport photo
* Screen Capture: Capture your screenshot and save it
* Color Picker: Zoom in screen on images, search and pick the color
* Rename: Change photo file names in batch mode
* Raw Converter: Convert RAW to JPG

Photoscape is provided free-of-charge.
We are always upgrading Photoscape.

Reply   |   Comment by Ezicial  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#62

www.photoscape.com Not really anymore to say than look an see for yourself!

Reply   |   Comment by Ezicial  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#61

I sure would love to try the Button Maker, too!

Reply   |   Comment by Kevin M  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#60

Tho as some posted there maybe some freeware out there that might work as good or even better. I’m going to compare this against other pay for software seeing this is free to install today.
Installalation was easy. Windows XP MCE sp2. Registration was automatic with GAOTD setup.
Using my Nero PhotoSnap Viewer/Editor to compare with, this program has some advantages and disadvantages.
First the disadvantage: Unlike some editors it has way too small a photo frame to work with when going to try different filters. You’re working with a thumbnail size photo. After you add a filter you have to click on the photo viewer thumbnail to make the photo go into a 5x5 frame and then you have to double click on that frame to bring the photo into full size to really see the result, which has no zoom in or zoom out when looking at the photo in this larger view. Another draw back, having to shut the viewer down to the thumbnail size each time you want to try or add another filter or adjusting the one your trying, then having to put it back into the bigger full size view again just to see the results. This makes it a time consuming tedious task when other editors like Nero PhotoSnap you can work with a full screen size photo while trying or adjusting different filters and just hit the cancel or back button to subtract the filter you’re trying before hitting apply.
The amount of filters 43 in all compared to Nero’s 30 would be impressive but having to use the above method of viewing makes it too much work to see what filters you may want to add to you’re photo that you’ll end up saying to yourself “forget about it”.
Being able to batch your photos from a folder is a good option that can’t be done in Nero PhotoSnap, but if you have Nero as your default photo viewer all you have to do is open the photo folder in thumbnail view and just click on what photo that you want to edit in almost full screen view with zoom in and out. Tho the batch loading is much faster then the freeware XnView.
After mentioning the disadvantage above, this giveaway for the day is still a keeper. Why? Not only because it’s free for the day to register, but its great advantage is the amount of formats to you can convert your photos too. Almost every format a photo could be used in. Some software have photos that you can’t view unless you’re using their program. Well ImageBadger not only let you view them, though you would need to go through the steps mentioned above to edit them, but you could convert them in different formats. 71 formats for view and 47 formants to convert into in all compared to Nero’s 7 or so formats.
Over all it would be best to use a better editor and just use ImageBadger as a compliment to convert your photos to just about any format.
As for having to dish out $49.95 as a photo editor, the disadvantage reminds me of a lot of freeware interface that I’ve come across. With the newer version of Nero costing near $80.00 I would recommend to spend the $49.95 on the new version of ArcoSoft’s Photo Impression. It has a bigger photo view while editing then ImageBadger. You could batch your photos before and after editing and it has 33 different filters almost as good as Nero but still limited to only 7 or more conversion formats.
Thanks GAOTD

Reply   |   Comment by Messenger  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#59

After reading the comments about the number of files added and the large number of registry changes this program makes, I installed it on a fresh, clean windows system and then used the programs own uninstaller to remove it again (I didn't even run the program).

I monitored the system before and after the installation and here's the result:

FILE SYSTEM
Folders created : 3
Files created : 4
Size : 148.20 KB

REGISTRY
Keys created : 35
Values created : 42
Values modified : 2
Size : 3.89 KB

So, is this good or bad?

As an example, let's assume that all the programs provided by GOTD during one year would behave like this one and that I install all 365 of them but for some reason I don't like them so I uninstall them again. I this case, all the numbers above would be multiplied by 365:

FILE SYSTEM
Folders created : 1095
Files created : 1460
Size : 54,093.00 KB (54.1 MB)

REGISTRY
Keys created : 12,775
Values created : 15,330
Values modified : 730
Size : 1,419.85 KB (1.4 MB)

To me this is very, very bad since every single one of the changes above would be completely useless for me and the only result would be that my computer just would be running slower and slower and slower...

Reply   |   Comment by Joejoe  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#58

Just a first impression:
A strong point of this programme
may be the ultrasimple interface and ease of use
making batch conversions a doddle for the casual user
(like me).

Reply   |   Comment by Bobster  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#57

For free, today's giveaway; Imagebadger is an okay program. It does what it says and the GUI is easy to use. I copied the installed file to another computer and discovered that the program is a standalone one, meaning that once registered you can move it to ‘any’ other computer without having to search the registry for registration details (not a task for the faint hearted or those relatively new to computing). I do get an error message saying the program won’t initialize when clicking on the programs executable, but when I click on that, imagebadger opens up. Clicking the about button tells me that it's registered.

I do think, considering the number of great freeware alternatives such as Faststone viewer and Irfanview that the price of nearly $50 is more than double what this program is worth.

http://www.faststone.org/FSViewerDetail.htm

http://www.irfanview.com/

I think both freeware programs mentioned above have great reputations, have been around for a long time and have better GUI's especially Faststone Viewer.

To the developer; I do think you should reduce the price of this utility to at least $20 or even less. You could advertize it as a special offer with a 60% reduction. :) I will use this program but I wouldn't buy it unless it was dramatically reduced. Thank you but no thanks to the $50 price tag. :(

Reply   |   Comment by Treacle  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#56

@50
FWIW, while I didn't say you should like or dislike this program, I noted changes that I monitored to my system installing ImageBadger Deluxe in case they might be helpful to someone else. I also included a comparison to a recent GOTD download I had handy. Installing ImageBadger deleted 5 registry keys, yet added 327 as posted - that is clearly not anywhere near equal, so while yes, some installations rewrite keys/values, today that is not the case. If you want a list of every file ImageBadger adds to your hard drive, check the "install.log" text file in the installed program folder; I got lazy and once I counted past 24 decided to just say dozens (it looks like maybe over 50 - 60)

"since when are ‘huge number of changes’ a bad… or unexpected thing?"

Actually since forever when you're talking about risk and computers. Added features, like the spell checker in FireFox are great, but for every addition something can go wrong -- that's why they have alpha & beta versions of software, to hopefully catch *most* of the problems. Reading here how careful so many folks are that's nothing new; it's really just a common-sense point of view shared by users, IT folk, coders and so on.

Reply   |   Comment by mike  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#55

Downloaded and installed this app this morning as soon as the site became available. After reading the comments 30 minutes ago, I removed this with Revo. Like I need all these items added to windows and my registry with the chance it won't perform in the manor I need it to.
Why not Fast Stone Image Viewer? It does everything this does without problems, doesn't add a bunch or items to windows o9r the registry and it's free!
Available here: http://www.download.com/FastStone-Image-Viewer/3000-2192_4-10324485.html?tag=lst-4&cdlPid=10797071

Reply   |   Comment by Charles K  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#54

Had this before but re-formatted. Its greaaaaaaaaaaaaaat!

Reply   |   Comment by Brett  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#53

i didnt like this program...i installed it on my computer, and when i tried using it, none of the buttons were matched up with where i had to click! i tried clicking on the help button, and it didnt work. i definately DONT recommend it!

Reply   |   Comment by blue jay  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#52

#43for wpg to jpg, etc. try these:

Image Converter .EXE
http://www.stintercorp.com/ic.php
Image Converter .EXE 3 Scripting Edition
http://www.stintercorp.com/ic3se.php
PictureViewer .EXE ???
http://www.stintercorp.com/pv.php

Command line converter: http://www.pictview.com/pvw.htm

Reply   |   Comment by Damian  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#51

#43 and others interested in good freeware alternative
XnView reads 400 input formats (incl. WPG), writes to 50 formats,
supports batch coversions too. See
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/pierre.g/xnview/enfeatures.html
also check their NConvert batch conversion utility
http://pagesperso-orange.fr/pierre.g/xnview/en_ncfeatures.html
Hope this helps, I cant check, having no WPG files :-)

Reply   |   Comment by peli11  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#50

I was just gonna install this try it and then uninstall it, i didn't think i would have a use for it. I tried the program and found that i could have the program batch resize all the images in a folder to a defined width. I found that feature useful and will not be uninstalling this program.

Reply   |   Comment by thomasalan  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#49

I am downloading this and testing it. I do like to compare programs that are mentioned here. No One posted any links where to find these other Programs exa ...#16 Faststone and #21 Irfanview links would be Greatly Appreciated :-) thanx

I was in a lil panic also that I could not get on GAOTD Site. I like many check this site daily via e-mails. Glad you are up and running againg GAOTD !

Reply   |   Comment by Cami Dawn  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#48

Deluxe adds 327 registry keys, deletes 321 key values, ... blahblahblah

obviously someone who likes knowing such information, but doesn't know what it is...

most programs do that... such registry entires are created during the install process... if one would pay attention... one would see that those keys that are deleted are the majority of those created previously...


besides... um, since when are 'huge number of changes' a bad... or unexpected thing?



--- too much information... too little knowledge...

(btw... ye should get yerself zsoft uninstaller... you'll be able to see all the files too... not just reg entries...)

Reply   |   Comment by gawd  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#47

Idiot-proof as far as making icons and doing minor tweaking of photos. Also looks as if some more advanced tweaking is available but I'm not knowledgable enough to figure it out. For free, it's a keeper. I'm not sure whether the freeware I've seen mentioned here (most of which I've tried) makes icons so easily...if so, it's not quite the no-brainer that this app is, in my opinion. I had the previous giveaway installed on my last computer and never noticed any system problems as mentioned here.

Reply   |   Comment by Suzanna  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#46

Thumbs up from me no doubt. Works as advertised. Something else I like is the tutorials at their web site that kick starts the learning curve into overdrive. It’s also something that can help users who are intimidated with the UI because of unfamiliarity working with image editing programs (re: #9). Anyone who thinks this program is complicated should take a look at the Photoshop UI.

Re: #21 - IrfanView is a image viewer for Windows. It has some basic image editing functionality and only supports 19 formats that a user can edit and save to disc.

Reply   |   Comment by Renegade  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#45

I didn't really need this because I have other things I use but I decided to try it. The badger icons are a little dopey but I have to say it's worth the download. I tried it with several graphic formats and was impressed by the number of formats it will convert too. I also used it for converting some big uncompressed TIFs and it did wonderfully. I normally wouldn't use the extra filters that come with it but it has several in case a user needs them. I use Paint Shop Pro which will do the batch conversations and has all the filters I can ever need but for someone who just wants a quick conversion or for someone who isn't a professional and familiar with graphics this is worth the download because it's very simple and user friendly. It's also worth pointing out that each output format and each filter can be adjusted and customized.

Reply   |   Comment by gms9810  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#44

Does NOT work on icons. I've tried quite a few and this simply does not work. Too bad, I would have liked to modify the defaults for every one I tried to change. Figures though, since it doesn't see its own icon on my desktop. Oh well, another day perhaps. Thanks GOTD for being here.

Reply   |   Comment by voidScribe  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#43

Warning...
Before installing ImageBadger Deluxe, please note that installing this program will add dozens and dozens of files to Window’s System32 folder. And according to RegShot (which takes a before and after snapshot of your Windows registry & compares the two), installing ImageBadger Deluxe adds 327 registry keys, deletes 321 key values, adds 318 values, modifies 31 values, and in the end makes 1002 changes to your registry in Vista Home Prem SP1. The plain text file RegShot creates just listing all the changes to your registry is 2.22 meg - that’s a LOT of text!

Installing the trial of Flex GIF Animator, the log file created by RegShot is a measly 104 kb! [Sorry to bring that one up, but the folder’s still sitting there handy in case I ever get a response to my emails.]

To me any potential benefits of ImageBadger Deluxe is outweighed by the risks that come with the huge number of changes it makes to my PC. I will confess that I find the kindergarten GUI or program window almost insulting, so maybe I’m biased? Judging by the comments and votes, lots of people love the program, & there’s nothing wrong with that.

Reply   |   Comment by mike  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#42

I've been using the free program Easy Thumbnails to do this for years & it works great on every version of Windows that I have tested it on, from 98SE up to Vista Ultimate. It might not be the easiest to figure out, but does batch processing perfectly once you set the parameters of what you want the finished result (format & dimensions) to be.

Thanks for the program though. I'm sure others might get some use out of it.

Reply   |   Comment by incognito  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#41

I downloaded and installed this program with no problem. I did have to reboot to make the right click function work. That is explained on the publisher's web site. I would suggest that those in doubt about this program visit the site before you decide. It is very convient to right click an image and be able to convert it from say a bmp file to a jpeg file. There are many filters that can be applied. After manipulating an image I would suggest you use the save as command and save the image as an alternate file so you can view the images side by side with the original. That way you can see how the image you make compares to the original and decide which you want to keep. Overall I think this is a nice program other than the fact you can not resize the window. But one can live with that. Thumbs up here. Thank you so much GAOTD and thank you Kristanix Software. I hope we see more of you on this page

Reply   |   Comment by gpc111  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#40

I downloaded this last time it was offered. My interest was in converting WPG files (Word Perfect Graphics) to JPGs or some other format that I could use in Word, PowerPoint, etc. (I'm not using WordPerfect anymore, but I have a lot of graphics in that format.)

The program said that it converts WPG, but it would not. After repeated attempts, I emailed the developer (I know there is no tech support offered, but as a courtesy I wanted to let him know that it wouldn't work), who emailed me back, and we had a very pleasant exchange. Apparently he writes a front end that he puts on graphics conversion engines that are already out there, but he doesn't know much about the engines. He said he'd pass my feedback on to whoever wrote the actual engine.

As I said, the developer was nice, but given my experience last time, I'll pass on it this time. It seems like a nice batch converter, but I have quite a few programs that will do this same thing just as well. I just don't have a good one that will convert WPGs...still don't.

Reply   |   Comment by Cestus  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#39

i am confused with the crop options. It only accepts the default parameters to configure the crop option. It gives a "LEAD ERROR: Invalid parameters" if the default parameters are changed

Reply   |   Comment by Alpesh  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#38

I was unsuccessful in getting to this site for several hours through either IE or Firefox... Something is amiss.. Yesterday was also a tough day to get here...
Mansion Trash

Reply   |   Comment by Mansion Trash  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#37

This is very good. So far I've converted a bunch of grotto pics and every one turned out great. I'd have to give this one a very rigid thumbs up. Thanks, GAOTD!

Reply   |   Comment by Hefner  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#36

So far so bad. The program does not see the majority of my desktop icons, not even its own. The help file shows me what I should be seeing but, nothing appears in the file selection, before, or after sections. Am I missing something? This would be very nice for a Vista user who HATES the "folder" icon. Any ideas here?

Reply   |   Comment by voidScribe  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#35

To #4 - click on the help file then the very last line "about". When you click on that it says the program is registered.

Also for other experiencing problems getting onto the website...It happened to me too for about 3-4 hours this morning. Not sure why because I could get into every other site I tried. I think it might be a glitch with GAOTD's system/set-up/server???

Reply   |   Comment by turkishvan007  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#34

Sorry for the spelling mistake Fastone should be Faststone.

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#33

Same as #23 the interface is too small on 1920 x 1200 24" monitor to work with this program properly so I'll stick with Fastone.
Thanks anyway GOTD maybe the developer could take this in consideration because the monitors are getting bigger at a fast pace.
Have a good weekend everybody.

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#32

#30 (correction: not #28)

You can convert to gif but not in animation - images only.

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#31

#28 You can convert to gif but not in animation - images only.

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#30

#27 Komoto :- I have similar problems using Reget Deluxe when using the main download link but all is fine using the mirror link....
Hope this helps

Reply   |   Comment by StevieD  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#29

i must say, this program is wicked! its like tweaking a picture without having to use a graphic program. i'll give this one a solid thumbs up :D
nice.

Reply   |   Comment by flyingbanana  –  15 years ago  –  Did you find this comment useful? yes | no (0)
#28

Nice software. Does as advertised. Highly recommended!
Safe and free of spyware/virii.

5 stars * * * * *

www.ralphsmole.com

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#27

Before downloading this, can anyone tell me how this program compares to the many thousands of freewares out there? I mean, does this program do anything different that no other free image program does?

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#26

Why is it that I get directed to wikisend and useing DAP (download pro)I keep getting the message (must athenticate) and I only get that when I trying to to use GAOTD site sometimes?
komoto

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#25

Yeah, the website was down all day yesterday and I missed yesterdays giveaway - MultiSet 5.6. It would be nice if GAOTD offered it again because so many people couldn't reach the site yesterday.

I'll pass on todays offering. I also use Faststone.

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