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2019-03-16 | libXrandr 1.5.2 | Alan Coopersmith | 1 | -1/+1 |
2019-03-16 | Add description of libXrandr to README.md | Alan Coopersmith | 1 | -0/+3 |
2018-12-07 | Update configure.ac bug URL for gitlab migration | Alan Coopersmith | 1 | -1/+1 |
2018-11-19 | Update README for gitlab migration | Alan Coopersmith | 3 | -25/+20 |
2017-01-28 | Fix memory leak on error paths | Tobias Stoeckmann | 1 | -0/+4 |
2017-01-26 | autogen: add default patch prefix | Mihail Konev | 1 | -0/+3 |
2017-01-26 | autogen.sh: use quoted string variables | Emil Velikov | 1 | -4/+4 |
2017-01-26 | autogen.sh: use exec instead of waiting for configure to finish | Peter Hutterer | 1 | -1/+1 |
2016-10-04 | libXrandr 1.5.1libXrandr-1.5.1 | Matthieu Herrb | 1 | -1/+1 |
2016-09-25 | Avoid out of boundary accesses on illegal responses | Tobias Stoeckmann | 6 | -52/+172 |
2016-08-15 | fix: redundant null check on calling free() | walter harms | 1 | -4/+3 |
2016-08-15 | fix: doGetScreenResources() info: redundant null check on calling free() | walter harms | 1 | -2/+2 |
2015-03-31 | Add monitors, update to version 1.5 (v2)libXrandr-1.5.0 | Keith Packard | 4 | -2/+233 |
2015-03-31 | libXrandr: Clean up compiler warnings | Keith Packard | 7 | -54/+54 |
2013-11-22 | Remove fallback for _XEatDataWords, require libX11 1.6 for it | Michael Joost | 2 | -21/+1 |
2013-09-07 | libXrandr 1.4.2libXrandr-1.4.2 | Alan Coopersmith | 1 | -1/+1 |
2013-09-07 | Add copyright notice from src/XrrProvider.c to COPYING | Alan Coopersmith | 1 | -0/+1 |
2013-07-05 | XRRUpdateConfiguration: Check if getting screen for root fails | Pauli Nieminen | 1 | -0/+3 |
2013-07-05 | XRRGetProviderInfo returned bad associated_capability list in 64-bit | Alan Coopersmith | 1 | -1/+10 |
2013-05-31 | libXrandr 1.4.1libXrandr-1.4.1 | Alan Coopersmith | 1 | -1/+1 |
2013-05-04 | Make XRRGet*Property() always initialize returned values | Alan Coopersmith | 2 | -2/+14 |
2013-05-04 | integer overflow in XRRGetProviderProperty() [CVE-2013-1986 4/4] | Alan Coopersmith | 1 | -8/+14 |
2013-05-04 | integer overflow in XRRGetOutputProperty() [CVE-2013-1986 3/4] | Alan Coopersmith | 1 | -8/+14 |
2013-05-04 | integer overflow in XRRQueryProviderProperty() [CVE-2013-1986 2/4] | Alan Coopersmith | 1 | -4/+9 |
2013-05-04 | integer overflow in XRRQueryOutputProperty() [CVE-2013-1986 1/4] | Alan Coopersmith | 1 | -4/+9 |
2013-05-03 | Use _XEatDataWords to avoid overflow of rep.length bit shifting | Alan Coopersmith | 8 | -17/+34 |
2013-01-18 | Replace deprecated Automake INCLUDES variable with AM_CPPFLAGS | Alan Coopersmith | 1 | -1/+1 |
2013-01-15 | autogen.sh: Implement GNOME Build API | Colin Walters | 1 | -1/+3 |
2013-01-15 | configure: Remove AM_MAINTAINER_MODE | Adam Jackson | 1 | -1/+0 |
2012-09-06 | Constify a couple string arguments that are just copied, not modified | Alan Coopersmith | 3 | -4/+4 |
2012-07-26 | libXrandr: bump to 1.4.0 for releaselibXrandr-1.4.0 | Dave Airlie | 1 | -1/+1 |
2012-07-19 | libXrandr: add support for provider objects. | Dave Airlie | 5 | -2/+724 |
2012-02-29 | Fill in nameLen in XRROutputInfo | Daniel Stone | 1 | -0/+1 |
2011-09-16 | Strip trailing whitespace | Alan Coopersmith | 14 | -95/+95 |
2011-06-29 | libXrandr 1.3.2libXrandr-1.3.2 | Alan Coopersmith | 1 | -1/+1 |
2011-04-01 | Xrandr.man: Document how to request notifications. | Cyril Brulebois | 1 | -1/+3 |
2011-04-01 | Xrandr.man: Fix parenthesis escaping. | Cyril Brulebois | 1 | -1/+1 |
2011-04-01 | Xrandr.man: Fix missing closing parenthesis. | Cyril Brulebois | 1 | -1/+1 |
2011-04-01 | Xrandr.man: Build full sentences for easier reading. | Cyril Brulebois | 1 | -3/+3 |
2011-04-01 | Xrandr.man: Fix typo. | Cyril Brulebois | 1 | -1/+1 |
2011-04-01 | Xrandr.man: Try to make some sense. | Cyril Brulebois | 1 | -2/+2 |
2011-03-31 | Xrandr.man: Build full sentences, possibly easier to read. | Cyril Brulebois | 1 | -2/+5 |
2011-03-31 | Xrandr.man: Fix grammar. | Cyril Brulebois | 1 | -2/+2 |
2011-03-31 | Xrandr.man: Remove trailing spaces. | Cyril Brulebois | 1 | -26/+26 |
2011-02-03 | config: comment, minor upgrade, quote and layout configure.ac | Gaetan Nadon | 1 | -41/+44 |
2011-01-28 | config: replace deprecated AM_CONFIG_HEADER with AC_CONFIG_HEADERS | Gaetan Nadon | 1 | -1/+1 |
2011-01-28 | config: remove unrequired AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR | Gaetan Nadon | 1 | -1/+0 |
2011-01-27 | config: remove AC_PROG_CC as it overrides AC_PROG_C_C99 | Gaetan Nadon | 1 | -1/+0 |
2010-10-28 | libXrandr 1.3.1libXrandr-1.3.1 | Alan Coopersmith | 1 | -1/+2 |
2010-10-28 | Fix configure.ac comment for RandR instead of Render | Alan Coopersmith | 1 | -1/+1 |
Version 1.4.0: This major update brings the application batch resizing capabilities to a new level. Combined with other new features, Resize Sense becomes even more flexible than before, can perform a lot more work in a single batch operation.
- If you have to resize or crop single or batches of images on a regular basis, you’ll be glad to leave the heavy lifting to Resize Sense. Resize Sense is an all-in-one batch resizer and cropping tool that will save both time and tedious labor in getting one image—or hundreds of images—to exactly the right size for webpages, email, and layouts.
- Resize and convert: one by one or in batch, with this application, you can convert your pictures into different formats. For that, you just have to select the output resolution, resize and create a copy for the original and then move and rename the files to a specific destination.
Resize Sense is a flexible batch image processing utility for Mac. Eliminate hours of tedious work needed to resize, crop, straighten, rotate, flip, and rename many images! Edit IPTC and even EXIF metadata in multiple images at a time.
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What’s beautiful about Rezize Sense is that the layout is so simple that anyone can use it, regardless of their computing experience. There is practically no room for confusion. From a design standpoint, I’ve rarely seen better.
The best feature of Resize Sense is just how incredibly easy it really is to use. It has virtually no learning curve. I could sit my mother in front of this app and have her up and running in no time.
One of the real joys of Resize Sense is that it isn’t weighed down with a lot of advanced features to master. Instead, the app breaks things down into simple categories.
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I finally found this application, which is the best in its kind. This software does one thing: resize batches of images, but it does so in an excellent manner and with a high degree of customization.
Highly recommended, the amount requested is absolutely adequate and pays for itself in 30 minutes of tedious manual labor saved.
I bought this app a couple of days ago and am finding it great.. Resizing images has ceased to be a chore. The layout couldn't be simpler.. I really like the ability to resize to various dimensions all at the same time. Great price and really fast.
If you have to resize or crop single or batches of images on a regular basis, you’ll be glad to leave the heavy lifting to Resize Sense.
Resize Sense is an all-in-one batch resizer and cropping tool that will save both time and tedious labor in getting one image—or hundreds of images—to exactly the right size for webpages, email, and layouts.
I recently bought your app and I must say that after many, many, many trials of similar software, yours is the best for my massive bulk resizing. Simply, fast and careful.
Image resizing and cropping works very well and the app has a nice tidy interface that is easy to learn.
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Resize Sense is the smart, streamlined answer to cropping, resizing, enhancing, saving and essentially re-envisioning your personal and professional photos.
I wholeheartedly recommend Resize Sense to anyone with a photo library.
This is a textbook-perfect example of someone designing a tightly-focused app for a focused purpose, and doing it right.
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Whether you have strict size requirements for a web / graphics design project, or just wish to make many pictures smaller for social media or e-mail, Resize Sense will get the job done quickly and easily. Save your settings as presets, and next times it will take even less time!
What is so flexible, convenient, and unique about Resize Sense?
Just an example. You can easily resize hundreds of images, each one to several different sizes, and save every size in its own image format, with its own filename pattern. All this in a single batch operation, in a few minutes!
However, you do not need to perform complex automation to enjoy the unique flexibility offered by Resize Sense. You will also feel it when doing casual image processing.
Resize Sense handles any resizing and cropping need with ease:
- Define the exact required dimensions
- Fit the original image inside a box
- Specify the longest or shortest edge
- Define the required megapixel count
- Limit the output file size in bytes
- Only crop without resizing
Resize Sense lets you decide what to do if the image aspect ratio changes, prompting you to crop, deform, or add borders. And if the image is too small for the requested size, Resize Sense can enlarge, extend the canvas, keep the original, or skip this image.
Resize Sense provides a live final image preview. You get instant feedback on how the final image will look after cropping, extending with borders, distorting, etc.
Resize Sense makes it possible to combine batch operation with manual cropping and straightening. You can crop and straighten any image manually, and the cropped part will be resized as required. Everything in a single operation! Most other batch image resizers would, at best, allow you to align the crop rectangle automatically, without any manual control.
Moreover, with Resize Sense you can synchronize the crop & straighten settings between images, making it possible to bulk-crop many images manually!
With Resize Sense, you never need to enter the same configuration twice! Just save your size configurations, as well as output settings (file naming and format), as custom presets.
With the custom size presets defined, you can save every image in several sizes at once! Moreover, using custom saving presets, you can even save every size in its own file format and with its own filename pattern!
Resize Sense supports the Small and Large Batch modes. The former is convenient when working with relatively few images and performing many customizations (manual crop, rotation, etc.). The latter is suitable when processing thousands of images.
Even the basic act of saving your work is highly configurable. You can save into a single output folder or at the original locations. Replicate the original directory structure if needed. Use image information such as size and metadata in the generated filenames. And of course, you can choose the output image format, define JPEG quality, etc.
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Watermark Sense
Resize Sense has a companion application, our flexible batch image watermarking utility Watermark Sense. The two applications are mutually integrated to act as a single application if needed, while keeping things so simple and straightforward as possible. Together they form a flexible and efficient image processing toolset for web publishing and similar needs, for those who need to obtain top quality results quickly and easily.
Buy both together to get a 20% discount for the second application!
Click Buy and add the second app in the shopping cart.
Click Buy and add the second app in the shopping cart.
System Requirements
Resize Sense requires an Intel-based 64-bit Apple computer with Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks) or later. See the version history for older versions supporting previous operating systems.
Version History
See the version history for details on the released application versions.
User feedback
Are you a (potential) Resize Sense user? Please give us your feedback! What you think about Resize Sense, what new features you would like to see, what you would like to be improved.
For press
Are you a press representative interested in reviewing Resize Sense? Please contact us to get a free NFR license! You might want to use the press kit, a ZIP archive with all the application icons and screenshots.
Download & Install
Click the Try button to download Resize Sense. Please try the program and make sure it works on your computer before purchasing. Note that images are saved with a watermark until you purchase a license.
Click the Buy button to purchase the license. The payment is processed by VeprIT's authorized reseller Avangate. Once the payment is finalized, you will receive your personal license code by e-mail. Run Resize Sense and enter this code in the registration window (shown on startup or with the Resize Sense → Register Resize Sense Livequartz 2 5 12 – simple image editor. command) to save without the watermark.
Warning: if you have used the trial version, and are buying on the Mac App Store, make sure to remove the trial version before buying. Otherwise the Mac App Store engine will find it, and this might cause some conflicts.
Once downloaded, install the application:
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- Double-click the downloaded DMG file in Finder if it is not already open.
- Go to the mounted VeprIT Resize Sense volume.
- Drag & drop the Resize Sense icon to the Applications icon, or to any place you want.
- Run the application from /Applications or the other place where you installed it.
Resize Sense is covered by the following Software License Agreement, unless it is purchased on the Mac App Store. Code 27524. If purchased on the Mac App Store, Resize Sense is covered by the standard Mac App Store license agreement.