User Group Software

Any to Icon

Reviewed by Aha-soft Team

Any to Icon converts BMP, JPEG, GIF, PNG, PSD, WMF, PCX, TIFF, WBMP, XPM, XBM and CUR formats into multi-resolution Windows icons. You can add files and folders from Windows Explorer or other file shells using drag and drop. You also can paste bitmaps from the clipboard and change color resolution and size to create customized icons. It's possible to convert 256-color icons into True Color icons and vice versa. Smooth resampling is supported. Plus, you can break down entire icon libraries into individual icons. Any to Icon allows you to extract icons from folders and libraries and place them into the directory of your choice. The application has a wizard interface, making it simple to process multiple files at once. You can find many images on the Internet and convert them to icons for use on your Windows desktop, in applications and much more.


Any to Icon

 
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The User Group Network is a member of: The Association of Apple Computer Users & Groups, the MUG News, and is sponsored in part by: The Design & Publishing Center, The News Serve Network, and the Designers' Bookshelf. The User Group Network is the first, and the original user group network for computer users everywhere including, Apple, Mac-Pro, User Group Organization to support Macintosh, IBM PC, Microsoft, Compaq, Amiga, BE/OS, Linux, UNIX, and other leading computer platforms. Hosting services are provided by The Graphic Design Network to serve the computing community. For information about the UGNetwork, to get involved or have your own groups' home page located at user-groups.net, please contact us. Copyright 1994 through present. This site is maintained in the community interest by The Graphic Design Network c/o Showker Graphic Arts & Design, a Corporation of the Commonwealth of Virginia, 22801, established in 1972.... originally posted on: Sat Feb 26 05:24:23