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ICQ PNG please

I'd search but the boaord doesn't let me search 3 character words :angry:

There is a new thread for requesting icons that have already been posted. Go here: https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?act=...ST&f=42&t=74141. I will post links there.

I am going to try and [request] again .. Tiny Personal Firewall and Cursor Xp would be greatly apprecaited.

I know that it sucks to be ignored. I have some advice (I usually get more response this way), post a website for the program and/or a picture that you would like to be used to make the icon.

I wondered if someone could make an Icon for the Orange SPV. Foood has some mobile phone icons on his site but not my one :(

Here is a link of jpg's of the phone if that helps:

http://images.google.co.uk/images?hl=en&lr...-1&q=+orangespv

PS - Have read through this whole thread and picked up some real nice icons, so thanks to the contributors.

D.

Hi how do I use these bmps? IE I want to use the Warcraft III icon created in the earliar thread but when I right click it's always save as bmp and then when I go into paint and convert it to png it puts a white background to it. How can I just save it as a png?

Thanks

Hi how do I use these bmps? IE I want to use the Warcraft III icon created in the earliar thread but when I right click it's always save as bmp and then when I go into paint and convert it to png it puts a white background to it. How can I just save it as a png?

Thanks

Copy and past the image to your desktop. I assume you know how, if not: right click on the image, select copy, then right click on your desktop, and click paste.

I may be wrong, if I am then someone tell me, but I'm fairly sure that IE (which I assume is what your using if it wants to save it as a horrid bmp) needs to have Quicktime to support png format. That is, it needs to be installed on your system. Or you could always use a browser with built in PNG support, like Mozilla.

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