Crystal Button 2008 InMotion 3.2
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Crystal Button - SWGSoft (more products...) |
| OS: | Win95/98/ME/NT 4.x/XP/2000/2003/ Vista Starter/ Vista Home Basic/ Vista Home Premium/ Vista Business/ Vista Enterprise/ Vista Ultimate/ Vista Home Basic x64/ Vista Home Premium x64/ Vista Business x64 |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$52 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 3.84 MB |
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Crystal Button 2008 InMotion! enables you to create unique, attractive web buttons in a matter of minutes. With Crystal Button you can design a variety of 2D and 3D glassy, metallic, plastic and even XP, MacOS or Vista style buttons. Free trial version of Crystal Button 2008 is available for downloading at: http://www.crystalbutton.com. Buttons that are worth clicking! Plain, boring, uninspiring, ordinary - these are the terms to describe the design of most websites and web interfaces. Charming, exquisite, pizzazz, engaging, even funky- these are the terms journalists and regular folks use when discussing the same websites or programs after a make-over. What did the trick? Stylish buttons!
Crystal Button doesn't just make buttons - it makes buttons that are worth clicking. The program offers 2D, 3D, metallic, transparent, hover, XP or Mac style and about two dozen other types of buttons that are sure to resonate with your website's audience. These buttons can complement the website unobtrusively and organically or stand out rebelliously, prompting users to press them.
While experience working with graphics and images helps, Crystal Button can be used both by amateurs or professional designers facing an approaching deadline. The program features a convenient interface that allows users to set up a button's title, size, shadows, lighting, border type, textures, shapes and other properties. The program comes with a huge library of button templates that make creating buttons a fast and smooth process.
Experienced users are sure to appreciate the program's advanced features that allow users to design entire navigation bars. Batch button processing is a great feature for digital artists that work with a large volume of buttons on a daily basis. Naturally, the program supports all common image formats (such as JPG, BMP, PNG, GIF, etc.) and offers background transparency settings for the latter two formats. |
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