Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Inverted Software announces the release of a new version for its Bulk Image Resizer software

United States of America
Press Release August 22, 2007

Bulk Image Resizer 1.3 has been officially released today to the market. The new version has some major enhancements that were requested by the user community

-- Inverted Software announces today the release of its highly popular Bulk Image Resizer software.

Inverted Software is a leading software and consulting firm based in Los Angeles.

It has been in business since 2001 and gained a reputation for the quality of its products and services.

BIR, which is written in pure JAVA, is a long time favorite in the webmaster and armature photographer community with both Windows and MAC users.

The software resizes JPEG images in bulk and builds thumbnail gallery pages on the fly.

The new version features multiple directories and files selection and a proportionate resizing option that helps users resize images to exact width and variable height to help prevent distortion.

"Feedback from the community has been very positive", said Inverted Software CEO Mr. Gal Ratner. This is another step in the evolution of our best selling product. We started out by trying to fill a much needed gap in the market, three years ago, and over this time we developed a loyal customer base that won’t trade our product with anything else.

The price for the new version is set at $9.99

It is available on the company’s website Inverted Software

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