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[v6.2] Light Image Resizer – Resize, rotate, convert, watermark, compress and optimize images with ease

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Light Image Resizer (formerly called VSO Image Resizer) is a small, simple, easy-to-use picture batch processing software developed by ObviousIdea from France. As a photography enthusiast or photos collector, Light Image Resizer can be a great helper when you need to manage and process images in batch, saving you a lot of time and effort.

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[v3.4.x] Bulk Rename Utility – Best freeware batch renaming utility

Bulk Rename Utility (BRU for short) is a free file/folder batch renaming application honored as “The Most Useful and Best Renaming Tool” by many famous software websites, small size yet powerful functions, friendly user interface and completely free, divided into 13 particular operations.

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