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Scale 'N' Mail 1.0


License Free
Requirements Mac OS X (any version)
Downloads 0 Limitations None
Publisher To The Point Software File Size 946k
Date added 12 Jun 2005 Check your speed

Scale 'N' Mail is a simple application that makes scaling images easy. It can also email scaled images using Apple Mail or Microsoft Entourage. Scale 'N' Mail is freeware.

You scale an image by resizing the Scale 'N' Mail window. Image proportions are preserved.

  1. Email the scaled image.
    • select the email application by clicking the appropriate radio button at the top , right of the window (Mail or Entourage)
    • click the "Create email message" button on the toolbar
  2. Save the scaled image.
    Drag the scaled image from the Scale 'N' Mail window to your desktop or a finder folder or click the "Save scaled photo" button on the toolbar.
  3. Drag and drop the scaled image to another application.
    This is helpful if you want to use the scaled image in any application that accepts image drops (other email programs, image editors, web page creation software, word processing documents, etc.)
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