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I've been looking for a good program to use to re-size my pictures. I found iZoom last night, downloaded it and started using it.

Problem is, it's slow as mollasses (sp). Anyone else using/ed it? I trashed it and came here.

Think it was mabye just a bad file? Should I re-download it and try again or is there another program out there some one could reccommend?

Thanks in advance.
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How about graphic converter?
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iZoom always works fine for me. So does Preview. If all you want to do is resize a pic, then either of those would be fine.

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You can also use a combination of preview and automator to do large batches of images at once... Just in case you ever need to.

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Wow, i didn't know you could use Preview to do so. I'll check it out real quick.

Thanks a bunch!
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