Date: February 24, 2003
From: Bob
Program
Description
| Product: |
ArtIcons
Pro 3.25 (build 2002-November-16) |
| Category: |
Software |
| Type: |
Icon
Graphics Editor |
| Synopsis: |
ArtIcons
allows you to edit, find, extract, import, export and create
icons. It manages icon libraries. You can create
and edit icons in many image formats in standard or custom sizes with
color depths up to 32 bit true color. |
| Reviewer: |
Bob |
| Date: |
2/24/2003 |
| Note: |
Still
the software we liked in version 3.21 but with the following additions:
support for semi-transparent PNG images, support for the ICC icon
collection format (This is AhaSoft's own file format and they report
that it supports better and more efficient icon storage), and support
for additional languages.
ArtIcons
Pro 3.26 was released on
March 7, 2003. We have not yet reviewed this new version, but
you can now view, convert, export and import XBM, XPM, WBMP and
semitransparent PNG images. You can use an alternative button set or
modify the program button images as you wish. ...and a Dutch
interface was added. Seems like this program is always
getting a little tweak here and there.
The comments of the
reviewer(s) are the opinion of the reviewer and are based on use of the
program by the reviewer except where noted. Compuclues @
Bitzenbytes
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Introduction: About
Icons...
An icon is a small graphic that represents a system or application
object — those pictures, on your desktop, are
icons. The pictures in your start menu are icons.
Icons allow for rapid recognition of the screen coordinates for a
method used, through pointer device manipulation, for deploying
commonly used programmatic objects. Icons are used as a
method of identifying and manipulating menu items, and they allow menus
to be formatted differently than in the traditional hierarchical
tree. The typical windows based computer system presents, at
least, hundreds of icons. Some systems may have more than a
thousand.
Icons are small bitmaps
of
varying size and resolution. They can have a mask so that
transparency can be implemented, or "layers" so that the icon can
accommodate various screen resolutions. Icons quite often
contain more than one set of bitmaps and masks per file, so that the
system can switch the icon automatically if you change the resolution
or color bit depth on your screen. Icon files are not quite as simple
as you might initially think. Microsoft recommends that icons be
provided in pixel sizes of: 48X48 pixels, 32X32 pixels, and 16X16
pixels. In fact, for XP, you should have a total of nine image formats
for an icon.
Sometimes, it helps to
use task
or data specific icons for wherever they might be used. Finding a
source for these unique little markers can be less than easy,
particularly if you don't like, or find meaningless, the few icons to
be found in the standard Windows implementation. You could
go looking for the icon artwork of other people, but you will not find
anything unique, and it can be difficult to find something that really
fits the task. Most of the icon libraries available, found
in various places around the net, are collections of time worn icons
that are no more meaningful than those found in Windows files on your
system. In fact, many of the icons presented in available
icon collections, were taken from those files. Is anybody
using Paradox 3.0 any more?--that icon should have been dumped from
moricons.dll long ago. When icons designate tasks, or access to data,
that are unique in your world, it helps if the icons seem to have some
associated meaning. As you might expect, a good icon editor
is required to create and change icons. Not infrequently,
I'll have a half dozen or more shortcuts stored in one place, and I
assign them custom icons to gain quick recognition. You would
be hard pressed to create proper icons without a good icon editor.
ArtIcons supports the ICC
Collection Format, which is, to say, an icon library. This
is AhaSoft's own ICC file format and AhaSoft reports that it supports
better and more efficient icon storage.
Review of ArtIcons 3.25
Which brings us to a nice
shareware icon editor, ArtIcons
3.25
by AHA-Software.
Features: With ArtIcons,
you
can create and edit icons with image formats in standard and custom
sizes, and in color depths up to 16 million colors. This
includes Windows XP type icons in 32-bit color depth with 8-bit alpha
channel. You can import image files into icons and you can
export icons to image files. You can extract icons from
Windows executables, DLL files, Norton Icon Libraries, cursor and
animated cursor files. You can create icon libraries (.ICL)
for more efficient icon storage.You can sort icon formats inside icons
and icons inside icon libraries. Images can be modified with
drop shadow, mirror, roll, and rotation effects. Dragging,
dropping, moving, copying, and pasting between library files is all
made easy.
I found ArtIcons easy to
use. I tested the Pro version ($29.95). Without reading the
documentation, I manipulated icons in an .NIL file, imported icons from
libraries and made new ICL libraries, converted GIF images to icons
(using the logo from our friends at BeeNet), changed 256 color icons to
16M color icons, and made a rudimentary picture icon (a bookshelf with
books) by editing at the pixel level. The usual editing tools
found in most icon editors are here.

Want to know about the
nitty-gritty of XP icons, editing favorites icons, modifying folder
icons, or changing icons embedded in various files? Both the
help file and the Aha-soft
website have the information you need.
Evaluation
| Ease
of Use: |
Beginners can use
this. A little education about icons and graphics formats
will permit full use of the software. Browsing features work well.
While I found creating icons pixel by pixel to be a bit tedious, the
import capabilities are extensive and thus, you can use a wide variety
of authoring software and use ArtIcons for what it does
best--manipulate icons and icon formats. Installation is
simple. Directions are clear. |
| Quality: |
Good Stuff. It
doesn't
crash and it isn't ugly. The tools and menus are laid out in
an orderly and expected manner. The software lets the user
effectively do what the software claims it can do. This isn't
indispensable software, but if you want to manipulate and work with
icons, it's pretty good. |
| Hardware: |
Minimal
needs. If you don't
have enough hardware to run this, you probably aren't interested. |
| Audience: |
Anybody who must
make
the user interface look just exactly the way you want it to look |
| Updates: |
Mostly
frequent. Updates seem to come along at more or less
irregular intervals. The product ships with a much
appreciated version history. |
| Other
views: |
ArtIcons has been
reviewed by ZDNet, TuCows, Dave Central and others and gets high
marks. I see no reason to not agree. I like it. |
If you need an icon
editor,
this program will work for you. Order from the Aha-soft
website.
Oh. Yeah. If you need some incentive to visit the Aha-Soft website...
...they have this free image file viewer utility, AhaViewFree, that you
can get for the downloading. No nags. How cool is
that? Wanna know more about it? Click
here.
Specifications
| Name: |
Aha-soft ArtIcons
Pro 3.25 |
| Status: |
Shareware
(30 day trial -- Try before you buy.) |
| Language: |
English
(also Chinese, Russian, French, Italian, Magyar, German, etc.) |
| OS: |
Windows
95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP |
| Size: |
969
KB Zip file, 1.08 MB installed |
| System
Reqs: |
P-133,
16 MB RAM, 2 MB HDU, True Color |
| Author: |
Aha-soft |
| Published: |
16-Nov-2002 |
| Installation: |
Install/Uninstall |
| Price: |
$29.95/$39.95
(depending on product version) |
| Home
Page: |
Aha-soft |
File Formats
Good pictures that might serve as a source for an icon, typically might
arrive as a BMP, JPG, GIF, PNG, or WMF (and others) file, and Art Icons
can handle Import and Export for those file types
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Supported
File Formats
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Color
Palettes |
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Icon
Formats
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Import |
Export
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- .ICO
Win
3.x
- .ICO
95/98/ME
NT/2000
XP
- .ICO
multi-
resolution
- .ICO
web site
bookmark
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- .ICO
- .BMP
- .JPG
- .GIF
- .PNG
- .PSD
- .IL
- .NIL
- .ICL
- .CUR
- .EMF
- .WMF
- .WBMP
- .ANI
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- .EXE
- .DLL
- .VBX
- .SCR
- .OCX
- .DPL
- .BPL
- .CPL
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- .ICO
- .BMP
- .JPG (JFIF)
- .GIF
normal
transparent
- .PNG
normal
transparent
- .PSD
- .RC
- .ICL
- .CUR
- .EMF
- .XBM
- .XPM
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PAL
ACT
BMP
RC |
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