After reading their messages it is Confusing to me:
'Picture To Icon is being released as Shareware. You are granted a limited license
to use this software for evaluation purposes for a period not to exceed 15 days or at
most 20 uses.
If you wish to use this software after the 15-day or 20-use evaluation period, and
are satisfied with it, please register your copy.
The ordering pages are on a secure web site that encrypts all transmitted credit
card data according to the secure HTTP protocol. Your registration code is emailed
to you right away! No waiting!
If you don't want to order online, or if you prefer to order offline, then please choose
one of the following easy methods of payment: By Phone, Fax, Mail, Purchase Order
or Check. http://www.exeicon.com/picture-to-icon/buy.html.'
I assume it is like normal GOTD but they don't make it crystal clear. I can see why some are concerned w/having to deal w/it in a couple of weeks.
Also, for the developer: the workarea is TOO small. I was taken back about the size of workable area. Make it adjustable for your customers' varied eyesight
'Picture To Icon is being released as Shareware. You are granted a limited license
to use this software for evaluation purposes for a period not to exceed 15 days or at
most 20 uses.
If you wish to use this software after the 15-day or 20-use evaluation period, and
are satisfied with it, please register your copy.
The ordering pages are on a secure web site that encrypts all transmitted credit
card data according to the secure HTTP protocol. Your registration code is emailed
to you right away! No waiting!
If you don't want to order online, or if you prefer to order offline, then please choose
one of the following easy methods of payment: By Phone, Fax, Mail, Purchase Order
or Check. http://www.exeicon.com/picture-to-icon/buy.html.'
I assume it is like normal GOTD but they don't make it crystal clear. I can see why some are concerned w/having to deal w/it in a couple of weeks.
Also, for the developer: the workarea is TOO small. I was taken back about the size of workable area. Make it adjustable for your customers' varied eyesight
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Load pictures of various formats in case you want them converted to regular Windows icon files thanks to this lightweight application
Any to Icon is a straightforward application created to help you convert popular image formats to Windows icons.
Clean design to quickly accommodate you
Accumark change licence files. With support for a wide array of photo formats, Any to Icon is actually an easy to use application, mostly thanks to the fact that it has been designed as a wizard, so users only need to follow a few steps to complete the process.
The interface relies on a simple design, so you’re first prompted to add either a single file or multiple ones to the process queue. Any to Icon supports batch conversion too, which means that you can convert several images to icons at the same time.
Supports a great variety of file types
The configuration screen enables you to choose from multiple predefined icon sizes, with a dedicated custom field to allow you input your very own width and height. You can zoom or shrink images to fit, constrain proportions or smooth resamples. What’s more, there are multiple color depth modes available, including 256 colors and True Color.
Another good thing about Any to Icon is that it supports transparency too, which is quite an important feature for the creation of a professional-looking icon.
The conversion engine is very fast and has a minimum footprint on hardware resources, regardless of the Windows versions. Any to Icon supports a long list of formats, including BMP, GIF, JPG, PNG, PSD, TIF, EMF, EXE, DLL, SCR, NIL, ICO and CUR.
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All in all, Any to Icon is one of the fastest and most effective ways to convert a photo to a Windows icon. It provides a very easy to use interface and a decent amount of configuration options to become an appropriate tool for both beginners and those more experienced.
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LIMITATIONS IN THE UNREGISTERED VERSION- Only 5 files can be converted at once
- 30 uses
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- Pentium 233 MHz
- 32MB RAM
- 5 MB free HDD space
- Added: 256x256 predefined icon size for export.
- Improved: Conversion of PNG8 images with alpha channel.
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- Copy the layer. Click the Layer in the Layers window and press Ctrl+C.
- Scale the original layer. Open the Scale tool by pressing ⇧ Shift+T and change the image scale to 256 X 256 px. Click Image → Fit Canvas to Layers. (Note: if you are creating the icon set for OS X, start with a 512 X 512)
- Create the first copy. Press Ctrl+V to paste the layer. Click Layer → To New Layer. Open the Scale tool and change the size to 128 X 128.
- Create the second copy. Press Ctrl+V to paste the layer. Click Layer → To New Layer. Open the Scale tool and change the size to 48 X 48.
- Create the third copy. Press Ctrl+V to paste the layer. Click Layer → To New Layer. Open the Scale tool and change the size to 32 X 32.
- Create the fourth copy. Press Ctrl+V to paste the layer. Click Layer → To New Layer. Open the Scale tool and change the size to 16 X 16.