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Artwork by my daughter

If you are looking for an ingenious tool for resizing images, look no further. There are many programs promising to help you do this, but not as intuitive as the one I just found.

Image Resizer Powertoy Clone

This great application let you resize images directly from your Context Menu (Right Click Menu), using presets or custom size. Right Click an image and let Image Resizer Powertoy CLONE do its thing…

Remake

As the name suggests, Image Resizer Powertoy Clone is a re-make of an old program available for Windows XP.  Problem is (or was) that it was 32-bit dependent and did NOT work on anything else than Windows XP.

The Image Resizer Powertoy CLONE, however works on all windows versions and both 32-bit and 64-bit architecture.

Right Click It !

Once you Right-Click an image and chose “Resize”, the following dialog appears:

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Choose the desired size and click OK.

Available functionality

  • It supports 4 pre set images sizes as well as a “custom size” option (which once entered it will remember for later usage).
  • Batch Processing. Select as many images as you want and process all of them at once
  • Custom sizes: for custom sizes, you can enter values for both width and height or one of the two. In the latter case, the program will keep the aspect ratio.

Download Site

At the download site you may choose to download either the 32-bit or 64-bit version.

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Download site

Link to the Developers Blog Here!



 Resize Images By Right Click

About Thomas

Computer geek from the age of 7, which amounts to 30 years of computer experience. From the early days (when every computer company had their own OS) of DOS, Windows 1.0 through Seven...

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  • pedro

    this is a great tool!
    litle things to make the best jobs.

    tks & congratulations
    Pedro

  • http://www.facebook.com/andrew.dyster Andrew Dyster

    Check out http://www.ezyimageresizer.com ! Lets you resize images in the browser, online!


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