jStrip is now freeware

Discussion in 'other software & services' started by photoguy, Sep 19, 2005.

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  1. photoguy

    photoguy Guest

    September 19, 2005

    jStrip has had a good run. I made a little money from it, and during it's lifespan, I became a professional software developer. However, due to lack of sales, and changes in my personal life, I will be unable to continue to support it. There will be one more version soon to eliminate the registration code requirement, and update the license.

    As of today, jStrip is freeware. You may use the following registration code until the next update:
    -code removed-

    http://davidcrowell.com/

    Features

    jStrip removes the following from JPEG files:

    Comments (optionally)
    EXIF Data (optionally)
    JFIF Header (optionally)
    Photoshop Image Resource Block (optionally)
    ICC color profile
    Adobe APP14 tag (optionally)
    XMP data (optionally)
    Extra bytes at end of file
    Extra bytes or header at beginning of file
    Extra bytes between JPEG blocks
    Application-specific APPx blocks
    Photoshop thumbnails
    Any other unknown blocks in the JPEG files

    jStrip also has the following features:

    Option to retain original time-stamp of modified files
    Ability to process a single file, or batch processing, including recursing a folder tree
    Option to attempt to clear read-only bit
    Includes a full help file
    Allows browsing and processing of UNC paths
    A command line version for batch processing
    Can change case of filenames, and change %20 and underscores to spaces in filenames
     
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