gThumb 2.11.90 - I'm working faster than ever

Posted by Steven_Rosenber on Sep 22, 2010 4:30 AM EDT
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One of the features of gThumb 2.11 that I love is its memory for my last photo resize. New in 2.11, this feature is (thank you, Yoda). What this means is that if I resize an image, shrinking it from whatever large size to 600 pixels wide, gThumb remembers this, and the next time I resize a picture, 600px is the default value, and all I need to do is click a box and I'm done.

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