Image re-sizer for Vista/W7?
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Re: Image re-sizer for Vista/W7?
Yes, Nab it's an Apple, I have all my photo's on my Mac instead of my Window's computer, because I prefer the software & operation of it. It all comes down which one a person prefers right Nab, thats why there are choices.
If you notice on upper right corner of the mail screen you will see what looks that a paperclip, I can either embedding or attach (paperclip is for attachments) and sizing is the same either way, photo's or anything else I wish.
Sizes:
Small
Medium
Large
Full size
If you notice on upper right corner of the mail screen you will see what looks that a paperclip, I can either embedding or attach (paperclip is for attachments) and sizing is the same either way, photo's or anything else I wish.
Sizes:
Small
Medium
Large
Full size
A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to under estimate the ingenuity of complete fools.
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Re: Image re-sizer for Vista/W7?
hockeyfan1970 wrote:Yes, Nab it's an Apple, I have all my photo's on my Mac instead of my Window's computer, because I prefer the software & operation of it. It all comes down which one a person prefers right Nab, thats why there are choices.
If you notice on upper right corner of the mail screen you will see what looks that a paperclip, I can either embedding or attach (paperclip is for attachments) and sizing is the same either way, photo's or anything else I wish.
Sizes:
Small
Medium
Large
Full size
Most of the "common folk" that I have seen switch to Mac have done so simply because of the image management available through iPhoto. That was the biggest "selling point" for them, especially since a Mac can do pretty well everything a PC can these days, with the lone exception of popular tax and accounting programs. And then you can close the gap with other tools that allow you to use a slim version of Windows on top of the Mac just for those programs.
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