Chaque jour, nous vous offrons des logiciels sous licence GRATUITS que vous devriez autrement payer!
L'offre gratuite du jour pour Black Bird Image Optimizer 1.0.1 était valable le 1 juillet 2017!
Avec Black Bird Image Optimizer - vous pouvez réduire la taille de vos photos à plusieurs reprises sans perte de qualité!
Nous utilisons des algorithmes de quantification de couleurs complètement nouveaux qui sont capables de réduire la taille des photos sans perte de qualité.
En outre, Black Bird Image Optimizer élimine les métadonnées à partir d'images.
Et beaucoup d'autres fonctionnalités ...
Info licence: -1-ordinateur/licence 1 an
-Politique d'actualité: aucune mise à jour gratuite
-Politique de support technique: support technique gratuit (le support technique haut de gamme n'est pas disponible)
-Politique de réinstallation: peut être enregistrée après la fin de la promotion.
Windows Xp/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 10; .NET Framework 4.0
1.3 MB
$24.95
Commentaires sur Black Bird Image Optimizer 1.0.1
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I installed the program, registered with provided serial number.
I would NOT INSTALL and use this program for several reasons:
1) It is nagging you to BUY THEIR STUFF after registration! I HATE THAT!!!
2) IT IS ON THE WEB APPLICATION - I hate that, SINCE i MUST upload my pictures I hate that even more!!!!!
3) The resulting image is WORSE than my original shot!
4) The size of the screen is SMALL - and I can't resize it - I HATE THAT DOUBLE TIMES 4!
5) You can't do much with this program - don't even install this TIME WASTER!
6) If you want to run a BATCH - you must pay them more $$$ (they LIMIT batch to 20 pictures! USELESS!!!! )
I hate a company that is giving you something WITH LOTS OF LIMITATIONS!!!!!
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Download and registered without an issue, Optimized a batch of pictures for a website. Original size 103.6K, optimized 229.2k. Original 242.9k, optimized 702.5k. Was hoping for smaller image files for website. Not for me, sorry.
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I can't get an image to load without it freezing up. Seems like junk to me.
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I gave this one a try. I took a 3.2MB JPG (4000x3000px) and compressed it down to 980kB. Then I used Faststone Image Viewer (which is freeware) and also compressed the image down to 980kB. I compared the results - and didn't see any visual difference! So, this one-trick pony doesn't justify its price (to me). Maybe there's a use case that does - I don't know.
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