JPEGmini displays animated thumbnails as images are optimized and an option to resize images, which Squash does not.īoth are minimalists when it comes to settings. By comparison, JPEGmini took three times as long but only saved 581MB, gobbling up significantly more CPU time in the process. Squash reduced an 852.5MB folder containing 230 JPEG files to 258.2MB in just under 40 seconds, a savings of 594.3MB with no visible differences in image detail. There’s no way to cancel the process once it’s started, short of quitting the application, but everything happens quite fast. Thankfully, you can disable them entirely in settings. It’s mildly entertaining the first few times but gets old after a while, especially accompanied by raucous sound effects. Squash displays the cutesy animation of a vice squeezing a photo into a gift-wrapped present as it works. After each task is finished, Squash shows how much space has been saved and allows users to drag and drop converted files anywhere they’d like.
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