Converseen has released version 0.15.1.0, bringing expanded file format capabilities to the popular batch image conversion tool.
The update introduces read and write support for the HIF format when HEIC is available in ImageMagick, along with write-only support for the JFIF format, giving users more flexibility in their image workflow.
Converseen is a cross-platform batch image processing application that runs natively on Windows, Linux, macOS, FreeBSD, and other operating systems.
The software enables photographers, designers, and content creators to process entire folders of images efficiently through bulk operations that eliminate repetitive manual work.
The release also focuses on user experience improvements, featuring a refined update dialog that makes software maintenance more intuitive.
Italian users will benefit from updated translations, while the entire user base gains from various bug fixes that enhance stability and performance.
Additional improvements include simplified AppImage deployment, contributed by new contributor Samueru-sama, streamlining the installation process for Linux users.
This update further enhances Converseen as a robust, user-friendly solution for batch image processing tasks.

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