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I have a few PNG requests. I realize some of these may have already been posted, but so far, I haven't seen any I really like. Not to mention I don't really feel like browsing through 130 pages. :wacko:

Visual Basic 6

DivX Player

Office XP (Just Frontpage, Word, Outlook)

Windows Media Player

Internet Explorer (I have one silver one already, I'm only curious if there are better ones out there)

All of these are for my dock in-progress, so I would appreciate if they could be of good quality. Thanks in advance. :)

Ok. I tried my hand at making a RalliSport Challenge PNG in the style of my own request (combination of curiosity/boredom). It came out pretty nasty. What am I doing wrong? Can anyone clean this up or should I start it over? Once you dock it, you'll see what i mean. Way too small, lots of residue around the logo. Feedback?

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I have a few PNG requests. I realize some of these may have already been posted, but so far, I haven't seen any I really like. Not to mention I don't really feel like browsing through 130 pages. :wacko:

Visual Basic 6

DivX Player

Office XP (Just Frontpage, Word, Outlook)

Windows Media Player

Internet Explorer (I have one silver one already, I'm only curious if there are better ones out there)

Look through weboso's Deviantart page. He has made PNGs for several of the programs you've requested.

Capture Studio Professional

I have spent literally 3 and a half hours searching through these threads (i even saw toxikks 300th post celebration from 2002 :laugh:) and i found at least 8 of the pngs i was looking for in one thread alone (it pays to search guys), but i still have this ugly little icon at the end of my dock. do one that you thinkwould fit in this icon dock :happy: thanks so much in advance.

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