PNG Compressor for Mac Optimizes Your Images for Web
Most of the once upon a time (not all of the time), I run my iPod and iPad screenshots through an optimizer before tossing them onto the web. Normally I do this via a script I’ve set up with LaunchBar, but I wanted to take the subsidiary step of running that require after dragging-and-dropping to objective the dragging part. If you’re looking for lossless PNG compression in a uninvolved utility, PNG Compressor for the Mac is a utility designed for right away dragging a folder or series of images into the icon or onto the window for seamless, ready-made compression. As a kimono for optiPNG (with backup for Pngcrush and AdvPNG coming readily at some time), PNG Compressor is a classy way to break the file gauge of your images before uploading to the web. Currently on white sale for $0.99 in the Mac App Store, a hasty buck gets you a breathtaking icon and a of use utility.


















