2TIFF 5.3

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    25/02/2003
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    2.9M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP

Publisher’s description

Image - 2TIFF 5.3
2TIFF is the ideal solution when you have a large number of images which require conversion to TIFF format. With its feature rich command-line interface, 2TIFF is fully optimized and performs its work silently in the background. Simply specify the source and destination folders and the program will search all subfolders for image files. 2TIFF is even able to resize, rotate, crop, color correct, collage, and combine images into multi-page TIFFs.

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  1. An invaluable tool for any IT professional Roger Warrington -- July 21 2006, 04.35

    I've used logmein IT reach for about a month now and couldn't be happier with it. I run a small IT consulting firm and simply couldn't be more pleased with the ways that it reach has helped me streamline my business. The customisable alerts and diagnostic toolkits are my favourite options; they let me know if any of my systems are under too much stress or if they need attention for any reason. definitely give it a look

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  2. if you don't buy it... You lose Nicholas Nick -- February 15 2005, 03.46

    This movie has been quite interesting. If you like alien movies or predeter movies, then you'll defenently love ths one. With it's catchy title and "sweet" theme, it will keep you guessing. Who will win? See to find out. But with a suprise ending, you will hope they make a sequel

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  3. Worked the first time I recorded a CD. RONALD Ward -- February 14 2005, 22.22

    I have recorded aroung 12 cd's without one coaster.

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  4. it would be a good dictionary to find the perfect name but would it tell you what the name means? Anonymous -- February 14 2005, 08.08

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  5. a must have Anonymous -- November 26 2004, 03.08

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