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dropBatch iconMaker 1.0.1

file size: 815.45 KB

This program adds OS X 128 x 128-pixel thumbnails to pictures.

 
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License
Shareware
Cost
$8.00
OS:
OS X
Cow Rating:
nera
Popularity:
50%
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The thumbnails are created from the actual picture data, and you can use the thumbnails to sign or mark your files.

Requirements

  • Mac OS X
  • QuickTime

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