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DESCRIPTION
Quickscale is designed to let you scale a large of of pictures to a desired size and format. Now, why would you want to do that? For example, if you wish to share your holiday photo's with family and friends, you can either send them by e-mail or put them somewhere on a website. The problem is that these pictures are usually far to large, have immense resolutions, and take far to long to send.

Meet Quickscale: select the images, choose a desired resolution, and Quickscale scales them down for you.

WHAT'S NEW
Version 3.8.2:
  • [Fixed] Fixed some minor bugs
  • [Feature] Redesigned the preferences-window
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.5 or later.

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Developer:CodingMammoth
Downloads:11,276
  - Version d/l:399
Multimedia & Design:Image Editing
License:Shareware
Date:29 Jul 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$14.99
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Sep 30 2009

CODINGMAMMOTH  Presets are aviable. Please check out the menu.

There are some sharpen tools available. More tools will be added in the future (optionally).  
(Version 3.8.2)

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Aug 31 2009

TEKL  Very pricey for not having presets and a sharpening function.  
(Version 3.8.2)

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Oct 30 2008
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BRUMM  15 DOLLARS ....OR just FREE as in BEER:

The best resizer I've found for Mac is the FREEWARE 'ThumbsUp',

http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/11898/thumbsup

ThumbsUp can not only create thumbnails or icons for images and movies.

ThumbsUp goes far beyond, it's a superfast batch image resizer, a format converter (for example jpg to tiff, etc.) and ThumbsUp can sharpen (!) and antialias (!) the images (not only the thumbs as falsly stated in the manual) and can do all that in one fast step.

...and yes, ThumsUp is FREEware.

I think Quickscale is far to expensive, therefore I don't give more than one star  
(Version 3.7)

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Sep 26 2008

SCOTTISHWILDCAT  Why would you pay for this when you can do it with Automator for free? (And probably Preview too, in Leopard.)  
(Version 3.6.8.1)

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Jul 1 2008

BOBBYKNOX  Its a bit heavyweight on the user interface side. I much prefer the damn easy to use ResizeMe.  
(Version 3.6.3)

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Dec 25 2007
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JUSTIES  The application does not open!  
(Version 3.4.3)

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Dec 25 2007

PALADINO  Are you running OS 10.5? Quickscale won't open with anything less. It's for Leopard only.  
(Version 3.4.3)

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Dec 25 2007

PALADINO  There's a version for OS 10.4 also available; look at the bottom of the window above.  
(Version 3.4.3)

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Jan 12 2008

CODINGMAMMOTH  QuickScale 3.4 and higher is Leopard-compatible only,

why? QuickScale 3.4 and higher uses the power of QuickLook to show a matrix with previews.

There is still a download link to a little bit older version of QuickScale that works fine on Tiger.

I need to admit that there is a little problem with the auto updater. Tiger users that uses QuickScale 3.3 (not the Tiger only QuickScale 3.3.1) will see the Leopard update. With the result that they download a incompatible QuickScale, that don't want to start.

My excuses for all the problems.  
(Version 3.5)

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Nov 18 2007
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LA SEPIA  Tested. But it does not work fine.

I recommend other software in this section.  
(Version 3.3.1)

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Jan 12 2008

If you have any suggestions, please say it,

You can provide feedback on the feedback-page:

http://www.codingmammoth.com/contact.php

Thanks,  
(Version 3.5)

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Nov 1 2007

CLOUDNINER  Since Leopard broke my Photoshop Elements program and it looks like Adobe isn't about to fix the problems.

This program is a wonderful addition to my graphic/image applications.

Good for you Quickscale.  
(Version 3.3)

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Nov 12 2005
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BILL B  I got a folder of 50 excellent photos of lightening from a friend, unfortunately they were very high resolution (~9000 x 9000) and were thus unwieldy. I decided to try Drag-N-Scale to resize them. It crashed (twice) while importing them. Toyviewer wouldn't even open an image from the folder.

I found this and it worked perfectly! Importing the whole folder took maybe 1/3 as long as iPhoto did. I could size them to fit my screen. The folder was reduced from ~400+ MB to 1.7 MB.

I definitely recommend this!  
(Version 1.4)

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Jul 26 2005

ANONYMOUS  An English version would be nice...  
(Version 1.3)

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Jul 26 2005

ANONYMOUS  okey... that is on the checklist...  
(Version 1.3)

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