iMage 1.0.2b7
Updated on 19 Sep 2011
By Anthony Buckner
By Anthony Buckner
License:
Freeware
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1249
Platform:
PPC, Mac OS
Publisher:
kokorozashi(more)
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Publisher's Descriptions
iMage is a small, simple application whose goal is to do exactly one thing well: translate image files from one format to another. You shouldn't need a manual or know a lot about image file formats to figure out how to use iMage. iMage knows about JPEG, GIF, PICT, TIFF, PDF (under Mac OS X) and several other formats. iMage can't yet export GIF or PDF. The source code is available.
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System Requirements
PPC, Mac OS 8.6 or later, CarbonLib, QuickTime 4.0 or later.*Previously available here
What's New
Version 1.0.2b7:
- added an Open command to the File menu
- when iMage needs your attention, it either bounces its dock icon or posts a color icon in the Application Menu, depending on which operating system you are running.
- preferred heap size is now 1024 (up from 512; minimum remains 512)
- an unsurprising assortment of bug fixes and source code changes
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