iRedSoft Image Resizer v5.31 Released
We are pleased to announce the immediate release of iRedSoft Image Resizer v5.31. In this update, we fixed a bug which causes the Save In Folder entry not to be saved.
We are pleased to announce the immediate release of iRedSoft Image Resizer v5.31. In this update, we fixed a bug which causes the Save In Folder entry not to be saved.
We are pleased to announce the immediate release of JBatch It v6.38. In this update, it fixes a bug which causes the Save In Folder entry not to be saved.
We are pleased to announce the release of Batch It v6.45. In this update, we fixed a bug which causes the Save In Folder entry not to be saved.
We are pleased to announce the immediate release of Batch It Pro v5.60. This fixes a bug which prevented the Save In Folder entry from being saved.
We are pleased to announce the release of ComboTIFF Pro v2.23 and ComboTIFF for Windows v2.24 with immediate effect.
The update fixed a bug which prevented the Save In Folder not to be saved.
In ComboTIFF Pro v2.23, we added 48 Bit Color Depth for TIFF.
We are pleased to announce the immediate release of Batch TIFF Resizer v3.40. In this update, we included support for 48 Bits TIFF.
In this update, we fixed a bug which causes the Color Depth to revert to 24 Bit when Image Format is set to TIFF and Color Depth set to 48 Bit
In this update, we fixed an issue where the 48 Bits TIFF File is saved as 24 Bits when Image Format is set to “As Is”. There is another fix where the Save In Directory is not saved to the Settings Profile or System Registry.
We are pleased to announce the immediate release of Batch It Ultra v5.53. In this update, we included the 48 Bits TIFF image support.
This is an update to last month’s roadmap announcement. We have successful reworked all our Windows applications codes to support the new framework. Externally, the applications should function as before as most of the work involved are internal.
Some of the changes include code optimization to support the new framework, rewriting of the entire XML and Registry sub-systems and other code optimization. At first run in the new update, the applications would quietly migrate the settings to the new registry framework.
Rewriting the Registry and XML sub-systems frees us from the 3rd party modules and in turn would provide us with more flexibility in future updates. We would be introducing new features to the applications within the next two years.