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Converseen v0.9.9.3 Converseen v0.9.9.3 A free batch image conversion tool for Windows and Linux Converseen is a free cross-platform batch image processor for Windows and Linux that allows you to convert, resize, rotate and flip an infinite number of images with a mouse click. Moreover, Converseen is able to transform an entire PDF file into a bunch of images with the characteristics you prefer: you can choose one of the 100+ formats, you can set the size, resolution and the filename. What can I do with Converseen? With Converseen you can convert, resize, rotate and flip an infinite number of images with a mouse click. Here is the full list of features: Carry out a single or a multiple conversion. Resize one or multiple images. Compress images for your web pages. Rotate and flip images. Rename a bunch of images using a progressive number or a prefix/suffix. Selecting a resampling filter to resize images. Convert an entire PDF to a bunch of images Extract an image from a Windows icon file (*ico) What formats are supported by Converseen? Converseen can manage these formats. Changes: 0.9.9.3 2021-12-12 Added Simplified Chinese Translation Various Bugfixes This download is for the Windows portable version. If you need the Windows setup version, download here. In order to allow Converseen to manage PDF, AI, etc files you need to install Ghostscript (32 bit) on your system. You can download it for free here. In order to run Converseen correctly, the Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2015 should be installed on your system. In case of error messages, please install this package from the Microsoft website. Instructions for all flavors of Linux here. Instructions for FreeBSD here. Click here to visit the author's website. |
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