USB Swiss Army Knife: Portable Freeware Photoeditor
Created: 05 Jan 2009 | Updated: 08 Feb 2013 | 5 comments
Another good tool to complete your USB memory with an application to manage digital photos, in my case I found this tool useful when I have to produce documentation. It has easy commands to modify and resize screenshots, but maybe this is the typical use for IT admins.
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It's nice that its a free standalone application.
But, it's not free for commercial use.
After I ran it, and checked the about the license there specifies personal computer(s) you own or for 60 day eval period, otherwise contact them at contact@mobatek.net for commercial licensing.
you can use Gimp portable...it bigger but free for sure!
http://portableapps.com/apps/graphics_pictures/gim...
(and you can find more software it this site...)
The Mobatek website, describes the application as freeware. Only restriction is regarding distribution , allowed distributes the program in a non-commercial way. But the use is without any restriction for private and business.
I perfectly agree about GIMP, it has fantastics and no cost features, but he needs some knowloedge about graphics management, this software is easy and really portable.
Paolo
you could also try portableapps.com most of the tools on this website are freewares.
This great portable freeware for edit our photos, but maybe i still more like gimp, portable gimp of course. Check my portable freeware if you need all. Thanks
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