Make and Customize Your Own Icons for Windows XP
Aha-Soft, a leading developer of world-class graphic software,has announced the release of its latest icon editing tool IconXP 3.15. The firstversion of this software released in autumn of 2001, was the first ever icon editorto support the 32-bit icon format introduced in Windows XP. With the release
Vista-Ready Icons For Your Application Without Headaches
Microsoft has introduced a lot of exciting changes into iconsin Windows Vista . Now icons look very detailed, polished, and graceful. Howevercool this may be for the end users, software developers may find themselvesscratching their head. No wonder! They have to update their software to make
Make Your Own Icons for Windows
SibCode has announced the release of its latest icon editingtool Sib Icon Studio. The first version of this software is released.Icon Studio makes icon editing a breeze enabling both professional and noviceartists to use a variety of drawing, painting and editing tools organized within aneat workspace
Making Icons for Windows Vista Now Even Easier
Aha-Soft announces the release of IconLover 4.23, an update to its
icon editing tool. The new release makes designing icons for
Vista-style toolbars even easier by adding the ability to
automatically create 'hot' versions of toolbar icons. The Circle Mask
is also new to version 4.23,
IconCart com releases modern Vista style icons collection
IconCart.com, a new service providing royalty-free professionalVista and XP Style icons, announced the release of their new set of iconsspecifically aimed at toolbar, software and web application developers. All Vistastyle icons have been designed to provide a modern look aimed at the Windows Vistaand
777icons com - Find Vista-Ready Icons More Easily
One of the main applications of the internet is its ability tofind just about anything. But often it takes quite some time and efforts until youfind what you need. Let's take, for example, the sites that sell stock icons. Withso many icons to display, just browsing though the collections, looking