
Last time I proposed windows installer for OptiPNG as a way of shell integration. Since that time there was a couple of thoughts about GUI control panel (thanx to Cosmin Truta).
I decided to add separate applet that allow to edit launch options for OptiPNG. Now you can edit two profiles: default and custom.

Applet stores settings in registry then uses them when you launch OptiPNG from shell context menu:

Item "OptiPNG: default profile" launches OptiPNG with profile named "default". You can edit this profile by calling applet from start menu shortcut "OptiPNG settings". Item "OptiPNG custom profile..." shows settings applet for profile "custom" then launches OptiPNG with profile "custom".
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Anonymous
June 15 2009, 23:30:13 UTC 2 years ago
FYI
Just an FYI:In your latest release the whatsnew.txt says that you are using optipng 0.6.3, however the installer says you are installing version 0.6.22. I checked the installed version and optipng said it's version was 0.6.3, so it seems your installer text is outdated.
June 15 2009, 23:58:20 UTC 2 years ago
Re: FYI
Please check version again and you`ll found 0.6.3.22. The first three numbers in a version taken from underlying OptiPNG version and the last number is an installer internal revision number. Please, make a screen shot and show me if you really sure you found an outdated text.Anonymous
August 2 2009, 00:05:05 UTC 2 years ago
Re: FYI
You were correct. I rechecked and I guess I read it wrong.Anonymous
December 6 2009, 21:18:17 UTC 2 years ago
I found this tool in looking for an elegant solution to running optiPNG on a large batch of files, which this doesn't seem to do, the context menu only comes up when exactly 1 png is selected. Any way a future version could work on a large selection, running them through optiPNG one by one?
December 7 2009, 06:10:50 UTC 2 years ago
December 7 2009, 06:17:57 UTC 2 years ago