Don't waste another second converting, resizing, or watermarking your photographs and images. Batch Picture Resizer is an über-handy utility that facilitates batch conversions via an intuitive, lightning-quick interface. Need to resize a large group of images for the web? Need to convert a digital roll of TIFFs into lower file-size JPEGs? Need to add a digital watermark to a host of copyrighted photographs? Batch Picture Resizer does it all with minimal effort.
Most of the conversion options are contained in a single, clearly-defined window. Just specify the changes you want to make, point the software to the appropriate destination folder, and click 'start'. Before you can say "Why the @#$%@ don't my Photoshop macros ever seem to work right!?", Batch Photo Resizer has converted your files and opened up their destination directory (if you want it to, of course) for your viewing pleasure.
I would like to give it a try thak you regards Carol
All you need to do is click the 'I'll try it' button to download the trial version!
I have been trying all day to buy one copy of Batch Picture Resizer. First, I kept being recycled back to the first Page where I was to enter my personal Info. Nest, just now, I made it to final page (at least as far as I could get) and was told that "You do not have any items in your cart." So now what am I supposed to do to buy a copy of Batch Picture Resizer? !&^$#))(*++__)
I've seen orders come in, so it all must be fine. I'd check your browser has cookies and javascript enabled. You could also try using a differnet web browser.
Today I was having trouble placing my order for Batch Picture Resizer, I could not get to the final page to complete the order. Below is the fix. I hade been using FireFox, which did not stop at the VISA verification page. I tried IE Explorer and It got through, verified VISA, and placed the order.
Be glad that you were unable to buy it. After installing the software and registering it with the license key, it launched and appeared to deliver as promised. However, it was quickly apparent that this is Russian software with limited English localization. The second and subsequent times that I've launched it, the application comes up with a Cyrillic interface - not terribly useful. I can see now why BDJ does not provide any links for contacting them. They do not want to be bothered with refunds for selling buggy software.
Chuck, I'm very sorry that you had problems with the software. As always we provide a link to the vendor on this page so that you can contact them, that link is: http://www.softorbits.com/batch_picture_resize/index.html. If you, or anyone else, ever has trouble getting a refund please let us know and we will contact the vendor on your behalf.