Converseen 0.15.2.6-1 by Razvan Serea
Converseen is a free and open-source batch image converter and resizer. It supports over 100 formats, including DPX, EXR, GIF, JPEG, JPEG-2000, PNG, SVG, TIFF, WebP, HEIC/HEIF, and many others. Users can convert, resize, rotate, flip, and compress multiple images at once. It can also transform entire PDF documents into individual image files. Powered by the ImageMagick library, Converseen features a user-friendly interface and is available in both installer and portable versions.
Here’s a list of all the features you can find in Converseen:
Batch image conversion (supports 100+ formats)
Resize images in bulk
Rotate and flip images in bulk
Compress images to reduce file size
Convert entire PDF documents into image files
Support for multiple image formats (JPEG, PNG, TIFF, PDF, BMP, GIF, and more)
Customizable output settings (quality, resolution, etc.)
Image effects and adjustments (such as brightness, contrast, etc.)
Convert images to PDF
User-friendly graphical interface
Support for drag-and-drop functionality
Extract an image from a Windows icon file (*ico)
Supports adding watermark to images
Portable and installer versions available
Leverages ImageMagick for processing power
Allows renaming of images in bulk
Supports EXIF data editing (for JPEG images)
Easy-to-use GUI for non-technical users
Command-line support for advanced users
Free and open-source software
Cross-platform availability
Available in multiple languages
Converseen 0.15.2.6-1 changes:
Updated French translation by @david-geiger in #253
Various Bugfixes
Download: Converseen 0.15.2.6-1 | Portable | 32-bit | ~40.0 MB (Open Source)
View: Converseen Homepage | Screenshot
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Skullcandy Crusher wireless headphones are now on sale by Ivan Jenic
The Skullcandy Crusher Wireless is currently $89.99 on Amazon, down from its typical price of $115.14. That's 22% off and around $25 saved on a headphone from a brand that made its name putting loud, fun sound in the ears of skaters and snowboarders (purchase link below).
The Crusher's signature feature is the dual bass drivers that sit alongside the standard 40mm full-range drivers. That means the Crusher produces low ends that hit hard, without muddying the mids and highs. There's a slider on the ear cup that lets you dial the bass intensity up or down, from subtle to something that genuinely vibrates against your head.
Battery life is rated at up to 50 hours, and Skullcandy promises that a rapid charge feature gives you 4 hours of listening from a 10-minute charge. The design is foldable and collapsible for travel, so you can comfortably place it even in smaller bags. Another convenient addition is the compatibility with a 3.5mm jack, which you can wire in for continued listening when the battery runs out.
At $89.99, the Crusher Wireless isn’t on the high-end of wireless headphones, but it’s a decent buy for anyone who wants a bass-heavy headphone with serious battery life without spending Beats or Sony money.
Skullcandy Crusher Wireless - $89.99 | 22% off on Amazon
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