Thanks for that. I do miss the XP powertoy.Cliff George said:If you want a clone of the old Win XP powertoy try this http://imageresizer.codeplex.com/
Microsoft don't provide a similar thing for Win 7.
Imported mine to 7 from XP & seems OK.trammayo said:I edit and resize in Microsoft "Picture It" but I don't know if that's on 7.
KeithT said:I couldn't get anything but WIN7 on the 'new' laptop last year. I DON'T like it and am sticking to XP on the other PCs.
Incidentally just over 1yr from purchase the laptop has taken to crashing repeatedly.
Another built-in "benefit" of Win7?
Stainzmeister said:You could also try "PIXresizer" its a free download off the internet.
True, I am not complaining because it does such a good job and, as you say, it's free!mbendebba said:Keith: we have a saying here, beggars cannot be choosers. For a free program, it does things that many programs for money do not do as well.
Mohammed
Keith:KeithT said:True, I am not complaining because it does such a good job and, as you say, it's free!mbendebba said:Keith: we have a saying here, beggars cannot be choosers. For a free program, it does things that many programs for money do not do as well.
Mohammed
I use another freebie, Media Chance Digital Enhancer, which does amazing things to improve pics. eg If you have taken a pic which is too dark it can reveal features within it which you didn't even realise were there.