Why use an icon editor when you can use your favorite graphical editor?
With Easy Picture2Icon you make nice Windows icons of your pictures or digital photos very quick and easy.
Easy Picture2Icon is a wonderful tool for converting images or digital photos in to Windows icons. Easy Picture2Icon make it possible to use any graphical editor to produce icons. Because Easy Picture2Icon has the ability to convert digital pictures in the formats BMP, GIF, JPEG, JPG and PNG to Windows icons (ICO). Easy Picture2Icon has support for making transparent icons and the user can choose which color to make transparent. With this picture to icon converter it is possible to make icon files that contain multiple icons of different sizes in the right timing.
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Easy Picture2Icon is very easy to use just open the picture to convert and save it as a Windows icon. A new usage of the icons that just got to our attention is that the icons can be used in your time planner or for the timer plan. It will make your schedule and timetable look nicer.
Images formats that can be converted to Windows icons (.ico files) are:
BMP, Bitmap
GIF, Graphics Interchange Format
JPEG, JPG, Joint Photographic Experts Group
PNG, Portable Network Graphics
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Go to download page.
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Minimum requirements: | Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP/Vista/Win7 |
Uninstaller included: | Yes |
Setup file size: | 357 KB |
Screenshot: | View screenshot |
Download: | Go to download page. |
Main features:
True color icons.
Single image icon file.
Multiple icons in one Windows icon file.
Transparent color icons.
User choused transparent color.
Image edge cutting to fit icon function.
Image resize to fit icon function.
Image resize to fit icon function and keeping the original shape of the image.
The supported icon sizes are 16x16, 32x32 and 48x48
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Easy Picture2Icon is written for the Microsoft .NET Framework. If you don't have the .NET Framework installed on your computer you must install it to be able to run the program. You can find more information and how to install the Microsoft .NET Framework under FAQ.
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