Trial version
JPEG Compressor
Software to compress and edit JPEG image files
Alternative Fotosizer download from external server (availability not guaranteed)
Trial version
Software to compress and edit JPEG image files
Free
Resize images easily in batch mode
Free
Shrink image files while retaining quality
Free
Compress your photos without quality loss
Free
Enlarge photos without losing quality
Free
Convert or resize folders of images
Free
Windows
Windows 98
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