Description
Bad Peggy is an open source graphical software written in the Java programming language and designed to search for damaged JPEG image files and validates them for blemishes or truncation.
Bad Peggy supports all types of JPEG files, including JPG, JPE, JFIF, JFI, and JIF, and it uses the following options for the scan process: Low Priority, Use all CPU Cores, Include Subfolders, and Colorize.
Being written in Java, Bad Peggy is a platform-independent application that runs on the Linux, Mac OS X and Windows operating systems, supporting both 32-bit and 64-bit architectures.
User Reviews for Bad Peggy FOR LINUX 1
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Bad Peggy for Linux is a reliable tool for validating damaged JPEG files. Its platform independence and scanning options make it versatile.