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FILEminimizer Pictures, The Best Image Compressing Software Now For Free

FILEminimizer Pictures is an image compressing application that can compress any images (JPG, BMP, GIF, TIFF, PNG and EMF) by up to 98%. At the same time it keeps the original image quality. Previously FILEminimizer Pictures was a commercial software, but, now its developer Balesio made it as a freeware.

With this tool, you can reduce the size of your images, photographs or pictures by up to 98% and can share your photos on Flickr, Facebook, etc, or email them to your friends.

Main Features of FILEminimizer Pictures:

  • Option to choose the most adequate compression from 4 different compression levels
  • Batch Process: compress whole digital photo albums at once
  • Advanced settings for lossless compression, handling of EXIF information, etc.
  • Facebook Integration lets you upload compressed pictures directly to Facebook

Download FILEminimizer Pictures 3.0 [via]

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