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Use Toolbar Icons for Vista

The set of icons creates interface for desktop and web applications.

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By DE Editors  

January 24, 2008

By DE Editors

Aha-Soft (Vancouver, Canada) announces the availability of Vista Toolbar Icons, a set of stock icons to trim the interface of any desktop or Web application. Using this set of icons for professional icons for programs, websites, or documents, you can create a nice interface for desktop and web applications.

Vista Toolbar Icons are available for viewing and downloading and can be purchased either individually or in sets. You can order custom icons of your individual design in different sizes and formats: PNG, BMP, GIF and ICO. They also come in two variants: for websites and the old Windows versions and in 32-bit True Color format for Windows XP and Vista.

Aha-Soft offers a flexible purchasing policy. When purchased individually, each icon costs $4. Minimum purchase is 2 icons. More information on the icon set can be found at Aha-Soft.

 

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