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COGS (cyberoptic GIF solution) 1.0.1

filesize: 272.34 KB

COGS is a program for batch-reducing the file size of animated GIFs, without introducing any visible changes.

Published:
Aug 3, 1999
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Shareware
Cost
$98.00
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Classic
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