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Image Resizer for Windows Platforms

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Image Resizer for Windows Overview

Image Resizer for Windows is a utility that lets you resize one or more selected image files directly from Windows Explorer by right-clicking.

It was created as clone of Microsoft's Image Resizer Powertoy for Windows XP, a PowerToy that allows you to right-click on one or more image files in Windows Explorer to resize them, to extend support to non-XP and 64-bit versions of Windows (including 2000, Vista & 7).

Image Resizer for Windows Features

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