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JPG/Mayayana "discussion" (was: Cropping 50 images to the same bottom left corner)
"Mayayana" on Wed, 31 Oct 2018 09:27:42
-0400 typed in alt.windows7.general the following: "pyotr filipivich" wrote | Red Hat sold tech support. You need a change, they'd provide it | "for a fee". Or you could write it yourself. Open Source. | I don't know all the details, but it sounds to me like they were twisting the rules a bit, selling an OS with support while giving away Fedora. It's not really so different from Microsoft. The latter sells a product and provides support free. The former sells support and provides the product free. https://www.redhat.com/en/store Pretty expensive for free stuff. They also have subscriptions. What are they selling if Linux is OSS? Apparently they *officially* sell their trademarked artwork (Red hat logos) because that's the only part that one can't share with friends. One can have Red Hat free from CentOS, minus the logos. Giving it away, along with patches, then selling support separately, would have been the honest approach. Just as Google's Android is based on Linux and theoretically OSS. Yet who can actually choose how it runs? Phone makers in the US are required to install Google's software. In the EU they only recently got the right not to. In some ways that's more restrictive than Windows. And the spyware is undoubtedly much worse... Good old OSS. I'm going to quibble that anything can be "tweaked" out of recognition. E.G., Google Android may be "open source" but good luck changing the software on your mobile device. -- pyotr filipivich Next month's Panel: Graft - Boon or blessing? |
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JPG/Mayayana "discussion" (was: Cropping 50 images to the same bottom left corner)
In article , pyotr
filipivich wrote: I'm going to quibble that anything can be "tweaked" out of recognition. E.G., Google Android may be "open source" but good luck changing the software on your mobile device. some of it is open source, and several entities have custom builds based on it. |
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Cropping 50 images to the same bottom left corner
In message , "J. P. Gilliver (John)"
writes In message 12, Ammammata writes: Il giorno Tue 30 Oct 2018 02:06:52a, *George P* ha inviato su alt.windows7.general il messaggio news cosa ha scritto: I just tried it with Irfan on 30 photos and it took less than one second. batch conversion / advanced / etc This worked. if you dare to try faststone, it has similar functions http://www.faststone.org/FSViewerDetail.htm Would you care to explain why you used the word "dare" (-:? I've now looked at it (well, the webpage - I've not installed it); from the list of features, it looks _very_ like IrfanView, with one exception for me: multilevel undo/redo. (Which is something IrfanView has lacked for some time: it has undo, but only one level.) I've downloaded it. Whether I ever get round to trying it, who knows (-: I can thoroughly recommend FastStone Image Viewer. It has loads of tools, and I use it for almost all my photo stuff. It's very easy to use. It even has an extremely useful screen capture facility (although FastStone do a dedicated one, which has more facilities). The portable version seems to be the same as the install version. -- Ian |
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