Photoshop is the absolute standard but may be overkill for you, and very expensive. Take a look at Paint Shop Pro by Jasc. It's a reasonably powerful package at a reasonable price.
Actually, you can download Photoshop for free if you're into that kind of thing.
There really aren't any free graphics editors that are anywhere close to the level of Photoshop or even PSP (unless you have Linux, maybe). What kind of features are most important to you?
kerely
EDIT: Oops, should read the question, I guess. If all you care about is resizing JPEG files, you can do that in MS Paint.
Just that I can load a lot of pictures on one page and edit them as I want (not really the
kind of editing one would do with PhotoShop, obviously.. Just like, resizing, touch-ups here
and there.. etc). So I could do sort of 'montages'.
Okay, maybe check out Irfanview, a popular graphics viewer that also lets you do some basic editting. I also just found out that there is a Windows version of gimp, which is the end-all of Unix graphics editors. I don't know how the Windows version is, but if's it's close to the X version, it should be more than what you need.
I'm gonna agree with irfanview, been using it for years, great for minor editing, and also viewing pictures OTF in a directory with the space bar and backspace keys.
-Mag
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