Using context menu
To convert graphics files with more convenience, you can launch the program
from Windows context menu. To do it, point at the needed image file with your
mouse and press right mouse button. This action will call the standard Windows
menu containing a special section. In this section you’ll see the image thumbnail
(a reduced copy of the image) and image properties. Point at this section with
your mouse and press left mouse button to launch ImageConverter Plus. The program
will contain the selected file in its file
list.
Also, you can use existing scripts to convert files without launching the program.
To do it, point at the needed image with your mouse and press right mouse button.
Then, find Convert To submenu and point at it with your mouse to expand
it. This submenu contains the list of available scripts. Select the needed script
and point at it with your mouse to expand it. Select the destination folder
(the folder which will contain the converted image) from the list that appears.
You can save converted images to standard My Documents and My Pictures folders,
the source folder or any other folder on your computer (this article will tell you more about
choosing destination folders). As soon as you select a folder, conversion starts.

You can use context menu to work with several files or folders simultaneously.
To do it, select needed objects in Windows Explorer, point at the selection
with your mouse and press right mouse button. The context menu won’t contain
image thumbnails, but will have Convert To submenu, which works just
the same way as with single files.
Note that conversion of files contained in subfolders of the selected folder
depends on script settings (this article
will provide you with more information on this topic).
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