Sometimes pictures say more than a thousand words. This is actually the first picdump ever here at ghacks, consider it a little experiment that tests the water to see if you like it or not. I know it is not really related to anything here other than that I would say that geeks like us do love funny pictures. It is part of our culture, don’t you think ? And it is tech related, the first image shows a analogy of the Windows XP Firewall, the second is about Google. Enjoy..
Sometimes a picture says more than 1000 words
Posted by Martin in Entertainment, Funny TAGS in Entertainment, Funny23
Apr
22
Mar
It is not that easy to download all images from a page with many images in Firefox. It would be possible to use a download manager or wget to get all the images but this would mean that you would have to rely on external tools and know how to use them. A far easier method is to use the Firefox extension Batch Downloader. It does exactly what the name suggests, it downloads all images that have a resolution of 200×200 or more in one batch to your hard drive.
Link your Images to Google Earth
Posted by Martin in Operating Systems, Tools, Windows TAGS in Operating Systems, Tools, Windows5
Feb
Taking pictures while you are on holiday is one thing, linking those pictures to Google Earth using the geolocation feature is the next level. Instead of just showing the pictures that you have taken you can now show the viewers the location the picture was taken in Google Earth.
Find and remove duplicate images
Posted by Martin in Operating Systems, Tools, Windows TAGS in Operating Systems, Tools, Windows30
Jan
Have you ever tried to manually check a image collection for duplicates ? It would take ages to find the duplicates in my image collection and I was looking for another program that would specially work with images only. Similar Images was mentioned in my article that was describing a program that was finding all duplicate files and I decided to give it a try by letting it scan my image collection.
Most readers might think that it does not make sense to resize images online if you have a image viewer or image manipulation software installed which is able to perform the same task faster and without privacy concerns. I can only think of two uses where resizing images online would make sense.
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