| No. of downloads: | 0 | Licence: | Free to try |
| Publisher: | Lemke Software | File size: | 41M |
| Date added: | 17-07-2008 | Minimum requirements: | Mac OS X 10.4|Mac OS X 10.5 |
Lemke Software
GraphicConverter is an all-purpose image editor that opens and saves images in just about any graphics format. The program includes high-end editing tools for graphics manipulation, as well as compatibility with Photoshop-style plug-ins. It offers batch-conversion capabilities, a slide show window, and more. GraphicConverter can import more than 175 file formats and export more than 75 file formats. It has the ability to import TealPaint PDBs and ScreenShot Hack PDBs, in addition to other features. Version 6.1.2 includes unspecified updates.
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