Mytoolsoft Batch Image Resizer 1.8

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Mytoolsoft Batch Image Resizer is a batch image resizer software which was created to resize multiple images and convert format in batch mode. Easy three-step operation to complete. Mytoolsoft Batch Image Resizer will help you resize your photos to create thumbnails, email to friends, upload to photo sharing websites or upload to websites that provide photo printing services. quickly and easily. friendly user interface. support a wide range of picture formats: bmp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, tiff... convert format and setting output image quality.auto save resizer setting and output setting.

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