Chaque jour, nous vous offrons des logiciels sous licence GRATUITS que vous devriez autrement payer!
L'offre gratuite du jour pour ExifCleaner 1.5 était valable le 25 février 2011!
ExifCleaner vous permet d'enlever des tags Exif individuels ou d'enlever les données Exif complètement. Ceci protège votre vie privée, et aide à protéger de l'information superflue, parfois privée - à propos de l'image, du photographe et de l'emplacement. Saviez-vous que chaque photo produite par une caméra numérique en contenait?
ExifCleaner ne modifie pas les données de l'image directement - toutes les opérations sont sans danger pour les photos. Le nettoyage de l'information méta sauve simplement de l'espace disque et de la bande passante, réduit les temps de téléchargement, et se remarque surtout sur les petites images ou sur un grand lot d'images.
Exif Cleaner peut aussi être utile pour les pros de la photo, pour se débarrasser des métadonnées XMP, IPTC (incluant la section Photoshop IRB en entier) et EXIF dans les photomontages.
Le programme peut fonctionner en mode masse et peut être intégré avec Windows Explorer pour un accès facile.
Windows XP/ Vista/ 7
1.40 MB
$14.95
Obtenez un rabais de 10% à l'achat de ExifCleaner: utilisez le code GOTD en commandant. Cette offre prend fin le 28 février, et est valide pour les licences utilisateur simple, et affaires.
Audio Speed Changer Pro vous permet d'accélérer des fichiers audio sans en changer la fréquence. Il est primairement conçu pour accélérer les audio books et pour les podcasts, mais peut aussi être utilisé avec toute autre piste sonore ou trame sonore. La fonctionnalité de traitement par masse et l'interface commode rend Audio Speed Changer Pro un outil précieux pour les auditeurs de livres audio et pour les auteurs qui veulent sauver du temps.
Ce logiciel vous permet de programmer la machine Turing, un appareil théorique universel qui peut être adapté pour simuler la logique de n'importe quel algorithme informatique. Avec la Uber Turing Machine, vous pourrez créer de nouveaux algorithmes, et en modifier des déjà existants.
Dear users, this is a quick start guide for ExifCleaner:
1. Download and install the program, then run it. This giveaway edition is already activated, so you do not need to deal with serial numbers.
2. Add a few photos into the list, then click "Clean Setup".
3. Configure cleaning options and hit the Clean button.
4. Your photos were cleaned of metadata. Now you may safely upload them to Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, etcetera.
If you are not sure, whether you need ExifCleaner or not, read this story.
To learn about possible privacy issues if you ever posted digital photos online, watch the following videos:
In English - GPS in Cameras and Phones Creates Privacy Issue. Jeff Pegues Reports
In German - EXIF-Daten entfernen oder auslesen
To see ExifCleaner in action, check out this video.
Past reviews:
ExifCleaner v1.1 reviewed by Ashraf
ExifCleaner v1.4 reviewed by Brian
If you liked this software, order your own copy now - then you will get technical support for ExifCleaner, and all future updates for free and for life!
I decided to give the portable version a try and installation was really simple, just select the directory and go. No need to register as it is already listed as registered to GOTD with todays date.
The advantage of portable is no need to reinstall, just backup the original folder then extract it again if you need a re-installation.
I tested it on a few files taken with my camera and you can drag and drop or select files individually from the file menu.
It gave me some preset options that erase the most privacy relevant exif information, but also has an option to delete all exif data if you wish.
Another good thing I noticed is that it does not overwrite the original files. By default it saves the exif stripped images back to the source folder and adds _cleaned to the end of the file name.
So far so good, a handy little app and I'll continue play with it and let you know if I find anything else.
Very generous to give us the portable version. Plus there is a very nice help pdf in the exifcleaner folder. Finally it looks like the programmer has been busy when I read the 'what's new' file. Thumbs up!
Cleaning the exif/geotag isn't something I do very often because I don't post pictures online very often. However, the portable version allows me to tuck it away without clogging my registry. (Plus if its on a separate hard drive a portable program is proof against registry crashes or voluntary rebuilds so you have it when you need it. Thanks Giveaway and Superutils.
To #3, Roy,
No you can't. ExifCleaner is for removing photographic metadata only.
The underinformed public has been way too cavalier about how they use and protect PC's, other web-connected gadgets and their personal information. As with cookies and email headers, metadata such as EXIF (exchangeable image file format) can either be helpful or harmful. It's good to see GAOTD help pass the word about metadata. Uploading raw photos can poses a real threat by leaking personally identifiable information to outsiders, often in ways not immediately apparent (as Facebook users and Twitterers have discovered) - http://tinyurl.com/2az536e
IMHO, stripping out that info before sharing with others is part of safe computering. There exist numerous exif/metadata cleaners and editors, both free and not free.
I'm not familiar enough with this to praise or critique, but
ExifCleaner 1.5 has been around since at least Oct 2010, and seems to focus strictly on EXIF data (photos, not documents) with the convenience of batch processing. As a bonus, they offer a portable version, too.
FYI, few seem to know that hidden personal info can also be leaked via documents, spreadsheets, powerpoint, emails, ect. Search terms such as: remove metadata documents OR remove email headers for enlightenment.
Sufficeth to say, I think you all should give this and other metadata cleaners a whirl, and think twice before posting photos with raw data hidden inside on social networks or emailing strangers from your primary email accounts.
Comme dit Regis: C'est en faisant n'importe quoi qu'on devient n'importe qui.
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