| Perfect Icon -Perfect Icon makes icon from any graphic file (PGN, JPEG, BMP, TIFF, WMF and more) in just seconds. Create stylish icons for Windows XP. Easily replace, colorize and save icons that Windows uses to display standard objects, folders, files. | | |
2.0 25.10.2005        |
Perfect Icon 2.0 Author Company: Aha-soft Category:
Perfect Icon 2.0 Create beautiful icons from pictures and photos in seconds. ... File Size: 1208 kB OS: Windows 98 / NT / 2000 / ME / XP / VISTA License: Shareware - Time Limit, free to try, 19.95 to buy. Software Developed by Aha-soft Download now (1208 kB) Click to buy via Regnow (19.95$) Description : Perfect Icon - Create stylish icons from pictures...fast! Perfect Icon is an easy tool for creating icons from pictures and photos. Various graphic formats are supported: BMP, JPEG, TIFF, GIF, WMF and more. Perfect Icon generates stylish semi-transparent icons for Windows XP. Various effects and styles allow you to make unusual pictograms too. Effects available: rotation, flipping, opacity, hue/saturation, sharpness, shadow and more. Styles help you to create framed and shaped icons.
Perfect Icon is the ultimate tool for customizing the icons on your desktop, in Windows Start menu, and in icons of folders and files. Using Perfect Icon, you can easily replace default Windows icons with ones of your choice and customize them with a wide variety of desktop attributes. Bored with your standard run-of-the-mill desktop? Perfect Icon provides an easy solution. Using this small handy tool, you can easily replace standard Windows icons with the ones that you like and customize desktop attributes. You can even change those icons that cannot be changed using standard Windows tools.
You can also tweak folders and files icons. Simple, intuitively intelligible interface makes working with the program a snap. Perfect Icon: the rapid icon creation tool! This is the Shareware version. The full version can be purchased by clicking on the "Buy Now" button below for around $19.95 USD. Click to buy from Regnow      |