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TinyPNG4Mac

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This is a client of TinyPNG for Mac, with which you can compress pngs without open browser and manually download images, all you need to do is just drag and drop.

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Usage

  1. Register a KEY using your email at link. You can also do this from Client since there is a button on the window.
  2. Paste your key to window. (You can edit it when you need to)
  3. Drag images to the window.

Download

Homebrew

brew install --cask tinypng4mac

Through Release Page

Check "Anywhere" in Preferences -> Security & privacy if you can not open this app. Just for the first time, and I suggest you uncheck it after you open this app for security.

Thanks

droptogif -- A very useful client for convert video to gif. I learnt how to create window from that project.

Release Notes

Version 1.0.7

  1. Add support for webp files.
  2. Update Alamofire to latest version.
  3. Change minimal supported macOS version to 10.13.
  4. Change dependency management from CocoaPods to SPM.

Version 1.0.5

  1. Support Apple silicon. #47 Thanks @limuyang2

Version 1.0.4

  1. Support reserving origin file's permission. #11 Thanks PR by @Enoooch

Version 1.0.3

  1. Support compress folder recursively. #14 #33

Version 1.0.2

  1. Fixed #29
  2. Fixed a typo.

Version 1.0.1

  1. Migrate to Swift 5.0, thanks @gewill
  2. Downward compatibility to macOS 10.10
  3. Fixed #19, [#22](

Version 1.0.0

  1. New icon and interface
  2. Support "in place"
  3. Improve stability and fix bugs

Version 0.9.3

  1. Update to Swift 3
  2. Add Pods/ to .gitignore
  3. Display progress when uploading/downloaing.

Version 0.9.2

  1. Support JPG and JPEG.

Version 0.9 brings a lot of change.

  1. Whole new design UI.
  2. New workflow and easy to use.
  3. Custom ouput path support.
  4. Sorted task list.
  5. Chinese support.

License

Developed by @kyleduo and available under the MIT license.