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HTML Shrink Crack+ Free Download PC/Windows HTML Shrink is a small and extremely light-weight utility for reducing the size of HTML and CSS (stylesheet) files. It removes comments, unnecessary white space, and other data which makes the files easier to read but does not alter page appearance. You can choose either to automatically upload your HTML files to your Web server (and this is the default option) or you can perform the same actions manually on your FTP client. This is a safe and free download. Installing a file allows you to use it at no cost, and you can remove it at any time. 3.1 MB Everything Read me 10 2013-05-29 10 Everything File extension .html File size 3.1 MB File size 10.1 MB Uploaded .html Free download, 100% safe: Junsoft HTML Shrink works on all Windows operating systems. Important: To prevent errors with the uninstallation of your programs: 1. Before starting, please use the "Add or remove programs" utility 2. 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