I love the Tiny pic option to send the resized picture to a new map so I have all my resized pictures in the map Tiny pic on my desktop never the problem to mix up my normal pictures with the resized ones and the quality from the pictures is fantastic even 600 x 800 Once tried this free program (no pop ups or advertisements) you stay with it just open program drag and drop and two seconds later ready to send I use Dropbox but you have just a limited space Roland 2012/11/25 Aad van Beek <avbeek1@hotmail.com>: > > Most of the time I'm also using IrfanView. Besides resizing it is also very useful for capturing screenshots. > > Because I'm using a lot of different windows pc's, I don't install IrfanView on every pc separately but rather as a portable app on a USB. > A portable version of IrfanView can be downloaded from http://portableapps.com/ If you install multiple portable apps the portable apps manager is recommended. > Now that I have bought an Ipad I have to figure out if it can be used there also. > > Other options to share photo's are Skydrive and Dropbox > > Aad > >> From: bulborum@gmail.com >> I use Tiny pic for resizing >> Picasa , photobucket and Flikr are good to show pictures >> >>> 2012/11/25 Shmuel Silinsky <gardenbetter@gmail.com>: >> > I highly recommend Irfan Viewer. It is a small, free, very easy to use >> > program and makes resizing a photo incredibly easy. > > > _______________________________________________ > pbs mailing list > pbs@lists.ibiblio.org > http://pacificbulbsociety.org/list.php > http://pacificbulbsociety.org/pbswiki/ -- R de Boer La Maugardiere 1 F 27260 EPAIGNES FRANCE Phone./Fax 0033-232-576-204 Email: bulborum@gmail.com