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DESCRIPTION
A beta version of SmallImage 3.0 that is now Snow Leopard compatible is now available !!

SmallImage is a simple and efficient tool to batch process JPEG files, resize them, recompress them, remove embedded profiles and make them ready for the web or store them efficiently.
SmallImage also lets you retreive informations about your JPEG files, like the compression factor, the size of each metadata, the EXIF informations, and so on.

WHAT'S NEW
Version 2.0.6: Sorry for all the trouble with version 2.0.5.
  • 10.3.9 Compatibility was broken in version 2.0.5 and should now be back
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.3.9 to 10.5 with Java 1.4.2

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Developer:Fabien Conus
Downloads:12,959
  - Version d/l:8,849
Multimedia & Design:Image Editing
License:Free
Date:23 Feb 2006
Platform:PPC/Intel
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Aug 30 2009

JPTK  Great donationware, but doesn't work with Snow Leopard... :-(  
(Version 2.0.6)

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Oct 12 2009

FABIEN CONUS  SmallImage 3.0 is now compatible with Snow Leopard.

You can download the first beta version here:

http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/12759/smallimage  
(Version 2.0.6)

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Dec 19 2008
*****

ORBITERAPPS  This program is absolutely fantastic! Thank you so much for making life easier for those resizing pics all day :-)  
(Version 2.0.6)

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Jan 25 2007

NARNIABOUND  Excellent program! SmallImage2 works can best be described as elegant simplicity.  
(Version 2.0.6)

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Nov 6 2006
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FOTO555  Smallimage may be free, but its featureset, high quality image output is still the best!  
(Version 2.0.6)

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Sep 26 2006

HAIRYPSALM  Great applicaton! I only wish that it could rotate as well.   
(Version 2.0.6)

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Apr 22 2006
*****

ALUAKZ  fast. efficient. stable. simply excellent!  
(Version 2.0.6)

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Feb 23 2006

RICKFROG  This is an brilliant 'little' piece of software.

I use it almost on a daily basis and it simply does

what it's supposed to do with loads of features to boot at 0 cost!

Excellent!!!  
(Version 2.0.6)

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Jun 29 2005

SJK  Those warnings are generated on 10.4 when resource forks are referenced using the deprecated "/rsrc" suffix. Open Terminal, run a command like "file filename/rsrc", and you'll see a message in the system.log:

% file .cshrc/rsrc

.cshrc/rsrc: empty

% tail -1 /var/log/system.log

Jun 29 06:38:17 hostname kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (.cshrc/rsrc)

Using the longer "/..namedfork/rsrc" suffix avoids that.  
(Version 2.0.3)

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May 15 2005
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ANONYMOUS  I notice the following in the system log under Tiger:

May 15 10:34:19 1-2MHz-Dual-Processor-G4-Digital-Audio cp: error processing extended attributes: Operation not permitted

May 15 10:34:19 1-2MHz-Dual-Processor-G4-Digital-Audio kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (DSCF0002.jpg/rsrc)

May 15 10:34:19 1-2MHz-Dual-Processor-G4-Digital-Audio kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (DSCF0002.jpg/rsrc)

May 15 10:34:19 1-2MHz-Dual-Processor-G4-Digital-Audio kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (DSCF0002.jpg/rsrc)

May 15 10:34:19 1-2MHz-Dual-Processor-G4-Digital-Audio kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (DSCF0002.jpg/rsrc)

May 15 10:34:19 1-2MHz-Dual-Processor-G4-Digital-Audio kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (DSCF0002.jpg/rsrc)

May 15 10:34:19 1-2MHz-Dual-Processor-G4-Digital-Audio kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (DSCF0002.jpg/rsrc)

May 15 10:34:19 1-2MHz-Dual-Processor-G4-Digital-Audio kernel[0]: HFS: /rsrc paths are deprecated (DSCF0003.jpg/rsrc)

Is this an issue?  
(Version 2.0.3)

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May 15 2005

ANONYMOUS  And just what would an AUDIO exception have to do with an app that deals with image files? I mean really, think about it.  
(Version 2.0.3)

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May 16 2005

ANONYMOUS  You're misreading the logfile. The name of the computer involved is

"1.2MHz-Dual-Processor-G4-Digital-Audio"  
(Version 2.0.3)

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May 4 2005
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LAURENT  Apparently, it does not work on my 10.2.8 although it did mention that it should.

Anyway, this is an excellently thought piece of nice software.  
(Version 2.0.3)

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Jul 12 2005

NEIL  Only Mac people are kind enough to say "it doesn't work but I'm sure that if it did it would be wonderful software"

That's why I like Mac people.

By the way, why IS there an 'o' in people?  
(Version 2.0.3)

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