Resize Images
Instead of manually resizing images using your image editor on your PC, you can now set up the format you want, and the percentage of the original size, and just drop images onto TopDrop.
Choose the percentage of the original size you want the image scaled to, as well as the name of the directory to create below the image, and the new file extension. TopDrop will automatically create a subdirectory for the images with the name you specify.
For JPG files, you can even set the amount of compression applied.
Capture Screen Shots Directly to Disk
Windows allows you to copy screen shots to the clipboard, by pressing ALT+PrintScreen to copy the current window, or CTRL+PrintScreen to copy the entire screen. Just Right Click the Resize Button, and choose paste, and the screen shot will automatically be converted to the format you've set up earlier.
Captured screen shots are stored in a subdirectory of your temporary files directory. So, if you entered 50pct as the name of the
subdirectory, the files would be located in %TEMP%\50pct. You can go straight to them by using the Run Command on the Start menu, and typing:
explorer %TEMP%/50pct using the example given above.
