Browse Tag: Command Line

Batch Image Commander v2.0 Launched

We are pleased to announce the immediate release of Batch Image Commander v2.0. This is a major overhaul of the application from bottom up to support both 32 Bit and 64 Bit Windows Operating System.

The other core changes include reworking the application to support Multipage TIFFs which are now commonly used. We will be actively working on the application to add on other command line modules which will make the application more relevant in the present environment.

Batch Image Commander is a native Command Line module which is fast and flexible in performing batch image processes. It can be evoked manually, run as a Windows Scheduler process or be evoked from another application thereby extending the batch image support to your in-house server, website or application.

The application comes with 4 Licensing Options which includes

  • Commercial License – US$149
  • Corporate Server License – US$549
  • Web Site License – US$699
  • Unlimited Deployment License – US$2999

For now until September 14 2017, we are offering a 20% Early Bird discount for Batch Image Commander v2.

For more information, please refer to the mini product information page at https://www.batchimage.com/product/batimagecom

Batch It Ultra v5.45 Released

Batch It Ultra v5.45 contains a critical bug fix for the Command Line module in which the “autostart” and “recursive” parameters are not being respected. If you have the Command Line or Server version, this update is for you.

Batch TIFF Resizer v3.30 Released

The Batch TIFF Resizer v3.30 release fixes two bugs which affects the Server and Command Line version. It fixes a bug which causes the application to not do anything when the “recursive” parameter is added and fixes a bug which causes the application not to process files intermittently.

If you are using the Command Line or Server version, we encourage you to update.

Batch It Ultra v5.25 Released

We are pleased to announce the immediate release of Batch It Ultra v5.25. This update includes a minor bug fix which had the Settings shows up as the initial tab instead of the File Listing. It also contains an updated memory manager.

You can update to this latest version from our website at https://www.batchimage.com/downloads

Batch It Ultra is our flagship all in one Batch Image Processor which allows you to batch resize, rename, convert, manipulate your photos with ease. There is even a command line module support in the Server and Command Line version which will work as an add-on to extend your current application or server application.

For more information, head over to https://www.batchimage.com/product/batchitultra . Feel free to download a 21 days free trial from our website at our download link.

Batch TIFF Resizer v3.18 Released

We are pleased to announce the immediate release of Batch TIFF Resizer v3.18. This update contains a bug fix which causes the Command Line module to not perform the “DeleteOriginal” parameter.

Batch TIFF Resizer v3.16 Released

We are pleased to announce the immediate release of Batch TIFF Resizer v3.16. This update contains an updated imaging and TIFF engine, it fixes a bug which causes the preview image to disappear after processing and comes with several additional resizing methods which can be used.

An updated version can be downloaded from our website at https://www.batchimage.com/downloads .

Note : We were reluctant to do this but as the licensing cost and updates for several core components have increased, we had to implement several changes to the prices of Batch TIFF Resizer. The new prices are GUI Version $59.95, Command Line version $95.95 and the Server Version $299.95. We believe this is still competitive for what Batch TIFF Resizer can accomplish for your business.

Batch It Ultra v4.01 Released

We are pleased to announce the release of Batch It Ultra v4.01. This version corrects a bug which causes the ICC Profile table not to be included in some instances. It also corrects a bug fix for the Command Line and Server editions where individual files are included in the parameter but wildcards are applied instead.