Dan Counsell

Squash 2 for Mac - The easiest way to compress and optimize images for the web

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Fraser Smith
I've used JPEGmini in the past. However, the problem that I find with apps like this is that it's another manual step that I have to go through before uploading my images. My current export workflow is pretty much automated, including the upload. Can Squash 2 be used to monitor a folder for image files and then automatically compress any that are saved? Even a Lightroom extension that automatically exports images through Squash would be great.
Chris Messina
Any support planned for .webm?
Lee Peterson
Squash looks exciting. I'd sure love a product that worked as well as ImageOptim on macOS but provided a better experience and more beautiful UI. @dancounsell any plans for WebP in the near future?
Gezim Hoxha
There was another really nice looking compression program. It's got a little godzilla or dinosaur?! ..and maybe "tokyo" in the name. Anyone know what I'm talking about!?
Patrick Thompson
@happygezim A search on Product Hunt for "Tokyo" leads me to: https://www.producthunt.com/post.... I assume that's it, but it looks like a photo resizing app not an image compression app; Big difference.
Gezim Hoxha
@neurohacked Yup! Thanks! Funny thing is I already bought it but couldn't remember the name. How do we make a "related" product on PH?
Marco Oliver Grunwald
There's no reason to pay 20$ for this when there's ImageOptim. Realmac and their overpriced software, which gets abandoned after a few updates. Pass.
Steven Hambleton
Bought! I build emails for big brands with low filesize and high quality being if utmost importance. I'd usually be forced to choose one!
eboy
Name layers? Can you do that?
Napat S.
buy not think , good design good quality better ImageOptim
Dean Brady
I will add one note. I've been buying RealMacSoftware products for 15-20 years now (Button Builder?) and Dan and team are solid. You get what you pay for. Free is nice but if I need support and if I'm using it for something i make money at, I will support the Mac dev community any day.
Ktryn Dchrs
I still prefer the Pngyu + ImageOptim + JpgMini + Automator Jpeg conversion process which are much more efficient in term of weight! And btw, the trial is not working on my computer… :/