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An update to an old post in the thread - Privazer
An update to an old post in the thread as the link wasn't valid no was it a direct link to the programs website.
Privazer https://privazer.com/en/ I would also like to recommend this software. Have used it for many years. Cleans a lot of your system. I use it religiously every time I use the computer, just before switching it off, making sure it's ready for my next use. Quote:
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Online Image Hosts
I had been using https://imgbox.com/ to share pictures on the forum.
While this image host is still amazing to upload multiple images at the recommended resolution by forum rules, I have most recently started to use another online image host. https://postimg.cc/ The reason is the thumbnail preview on the forum. Using https://imgbox.com/ the thumbnail is cropped to a square, you miss the the accurate dimensions of the image as a thumbnail preview. Once you click on the imgbox link all is well with the correct dimensions but as a thumbnail on a forum it is cropped. Using https://postimg.cc/ the thumbnail isn't cropped to a square, you maintain the accurate dimensions of the image as a thumbnail preview. In my experience, found the relevant useful: When uploading multiple pictures on the forum it's recommended to use https://imgbox.com/ When uploading less than five pictures it's recommended to use https://postimg.cc/ that will display accurate dimensions of the images as thumbnail previews for members of the forum to see.
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Just to see if the preview thumbnail still gets cropped. You are correct. The requirements on this forum for images is set at 200x200. I found that out the hard way by this forum's moderator's when I submitted posts within the modern model threads. My posts got removed, was informed by a moderator why in a private message and had to upload again with the size requirements set by forum rules in the modern models section of the forum..
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