Versions:

  • 1.2

Directory Crop 1.2 by Japplis is a lightweight graphics utility designed to accelerate the tedious task of curating large image collections. Instead of opening each file in a full-featured editor, the program presents every picture in a chosen folder as a scrollable thumbnail strip; users can instantly delete rejects or drag a marquee to crop the most compelling portion of an acceptable shot, after which the cropped copy is saved next to the original with a suffix. This workflow makes the tool especially valuable for photographers who return from a shoot with hundreds of frames, web masters who need to standardize hero images, or anyone who wants to extract clean profile pictures from crowded group photos without altering the source files. Because all operations are executed directly on disk, no import or export step is required, and the software’s minimal interface keeps RAM usage low even when scanning folders that contain thousands of JPEG, PNG, BMP, or GIF files. The single-version release 1.2 incorporates basic zoom and pan gestures, undo for the last crop, and an option to preserve EXIF data, yet it remains compact enough to run from a USB stick. Directory Crop falls squarely into the Image Editors category, offering a narrowly focused alternative to bulk processors and heavy suites alike. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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