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Mihov DPI to Pixel Calculator 2.0
When you resize an image you change the number of pixels. In computer world this is how it is done - there is no inches or centimetres. But when you print out an image the printer uses a resolution that is expressed in DPI (dots per inch). Setting up DPI or the inch size for screen images makes little or no sense. And when an image is printed you can clearly see that the picture has a size in inches. How do pixels, DPI, and inches go together?
Released: 2005-03-20
Last Updated: 2005-01-29
License: Freeware
Publisher: Miha Psenica
Language: English
Platform: Windows
Install: Install and Uninstall

Usefull tool Couldn't get my head round Dots Per Inch and Pixels Per Inch untill I used this tool, now I know how to Pixel size an image for printing

Simple and Effective A simple and effective tool for converting DPI to pixels in both inches and centimeters. Thanks.
David Laser

File Append and Split Tool 1.0.0
Split and append files of all types and sizes... up to 16 million terabytes. Splits large files so they can be copied onto CDs, DVDs, etc. or sent via email. Choose output file size, media type, or number of pieces. Appends pieces back together to perfectly recreate the original file. Also creates a batch file so that the recipient does not need F.A.S.T. to reassemble the parts. A simple concept executed to perfection.
Last Updated: 2006-02-28
License: $19.95
Publisher: Boxer Software
Language: English
Platform: Windows
Requirements: no special requirements
Install: Install and Uninstall

Comment It works so well and easy to use. Only one thing didn't like it was after the file go split, the file name created as bigfile.txt.12. I wish it get...

Clean and Fast Thank you for a simple program that does just what I needed. I used a camcorder that had a hard drive and each time I stopped the unit to move to a...

Experience with Gsplits 2.1 ON my Win Vista I noticed the follwoing issues:
1. When selecting different destination drives, the capacity information does not update,...

Straight Binary Appends only Can do the same with DOS COPY command...

Spitting without an AVI header rewrite??? Leaves one with 1 usable part (in case of splitting) and the rest is useless. Rethink the entire software. Split/analyse and add appropriate...

ClipSize 2.4
ClipSize is a simple program that shows you how much memory the clipboard is using. This can be very useful when you are using a computer with limited memory or with memory-intensive applications such as image editing or desktop publishing. Most MicroSoft applications give you the option of clearing large amounts of data from the clipboard when you exit them - most other programs do not. ClipSize fills this niche by displaying the current size
Released: 2007-06-04
Last Updated: 2003-04-02
License: Freeware
Publisher: DataMystic
Language: English
Platform: Windows
Install: Install and Uninstall
Quick View Folder Size 3.0
When you want to know the size of the folder, you have to right click on the folder name and have to choose the properties one by one. Now you can view folder size rapidly and automatically, use Quick View Folder Size. V
Released: 2006-05-29
Last Updated: 2006-05-29
License: $29.95
Publisher: Image Resizer - JKLNSoft
Language: English
Platform: Windows
Install: Install and Uninstall
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