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photo Drop is one of those applications that you look at, use and then begin wondering how you ever managed without it. It’s one hell of a handy little gadget.

When you open the program, you are presented with a clean, uncluttered and incredibly straight forward interface:

photo Drop interface

You select the options you want and fill in the necessary values - in the image above I’ve selected to convert my images to PNG format and to resize them so the height or width is a maximum of 256 pixels. photo Drop droplet iconWhen you click the Save Droplet button you’re presented with a standard “save” dialog - enter a filename and a “droplet” is created.

This droplet can be placed anywhere and any image file in a supported format that is dropped onto it will be converted using the options you selected.

And the best news about this super-useful gem? It’s free. I’m sure the author would be grateful if you bunged him a few dollars if you find it useful - I did … *polishes halo*

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#1 MHC said:

I downloaded that Wednesday but have yet to use it! I’ve heard rave stuff on it and that’s why I downloaded it. :^D

When I start using it if I want extra nifty cool advice or tricks I know on which door to knock! ;^)

on 5 November ‘05 Lock