

Not only are the options for adjusting picture size and save location less than intuitive, we found no Help file to hold our hand through the learning process.

The simple-looking screen morphs into something far more complicated as option boxes expand with more confusing command choices. However, a little playing around soon shows that users are in a canoe without any paddles. This free program initially impresses with a colorful screen that looks professional and simple to navigate.

With a simple, yet directionless, interface, pictures can be reorganized and resized to meet needs, but comes with a risk. VSO Image Resizer helps users deal with the massive amount of space photographs can take up on a hard drive.
