Split Images Into Multiple Files & Create HTML Tables Software

Split Images Into Multiple Files & Create HTML Tables Software

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License: Shareware $19.99
Total downloads:24
Operating system:Windows XP
Latest version:7.0
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Our software library provides a free download of Split Images Into Multiple Files & Create HTML Tables Software 7.0. The following versions: 7.0 and 1.0 are the most frequently downloaded ones by the program users. This software was originally produced by Sobolsoft.

The program lies within System Utilities, more precisely File Managers. Our antivirus analysis shows that this download is clean. The program is sometimes referred to as "Split Images Into Multiple Files Create HTML Tables Software". Split Images Into Multiple.exe is the most frequent filename for this program's installer. The most recent installation package that can be downloaded is 8.2 MB in size.

From the developer:

This software offers a solution to users who want to split images into parts and have them displayed in an HTML table. The user simply adds image files or an entire folder, enters the number of rows and columns in the table, and chooses the output format, JPG or BMP - for JPG the user can enter the quality level. After choosing an output folder, a large number of images can be split with just one click.

You may want to check out more software, such as Excel Import Multiple HTML Tables Software, SWF Extract Images From Multiple Files Software or MS Word Rename Multiple Files Based On Content Software, which might be similar to Split Images Into Multiple Files & Create HTML Tables Software.

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