Simple Image Resizer!
I often used commercial applications like Photoshop to resize my images for email, ebay, facebook, myspace
and other web needs. The problem is I found these applications too slow to start for quick conversions
or my family complained they were too difficult to use. I searched the web and found some great products
but many were either too simple, still too complicated, or they cost money! Thus, my Simple Image Resizer
was born.
If you're looking for a full-featured image editor that's free..check out Paint.Net!!

The Simple Image Resizer (SIR!) will quickly transform your JPG images into a ready to use web format.
- It converts one image or a batch of images.
- It saves to JPG format.
- It's fast!
- It's simple!
- It's FREE!
Downloads
Freeware License Agreement
This software is provided free of charge.
This software is provided "AS-IS" without warranty of any kind,
either expressed or implied.
You may distibute copies as you like.
SIR! Download (Windows XP/Vista/7
en-US(english) 32-bit)
SIR! Download (Windows XP/Vista/7
en-US(english) 64-bit)
Requires the Microsoft .NET framework version 3.5. If this is not installed on your computer, you will
be prompted to install during installation.
Version history
Version History
Version 1.1.0.0 November 15 2009
- New - Added release notes to help menu (internet access required)
- New - Now uses track bar controls to set output size and quality.
- New - Output widths available: 200, 640, 800, 1024, 1600, 1920.
- New - Output quality options available: very low, low, medium, high, max.
- Fixed - A bug where clear button did not resize properly when the form was resized.
- Fixed - A bug which would overwrite images when destination and originating image directories are the
same. Now, images have a suffix added '_resized'.
Version 1.0.1.0 October 07 2009
- Fixed a bug where a Portrait orientated image would not resize properly.
- Fixed a bug where the application would crash if an image in the list was deleted from the file system
before running the Resize method.
- Now the application will return to the last location you selected images from when you click the Add
Images button.
Version 1.0.0.0 August 11 2009
- Initial Release!
- Written in C#
- Powered by the Microsoft .NET framework 3.5
Screen shots