madphilb wrote:For one, PNG isn't as widely or properly supported by browsers (and I'm assuming this is for a web page, that's about the only thing people use animated GIFs for, and as I recall, the PNG format doesn't support animations, there was some other format for that as I recall.
...the PNG format doesn't support animations, there was some other format for that as I recall.
glitch1501 wrote:png works ok in ie, the only MAJOR problem, that i cant believe hasnt been worked on is png's alpha support
png has what i think is the best alpha channel support, but the most used browser(ie)doesnt support that part.
anyways noz is right, you can use imageready
its very simple
cbwing0 wrote:I found the GIF Movie Gear program to be helpful.
You can find it here, although I will warn you that it is shareware:
http://download.com.com/3000-2186-10211248.html?tag=lst-0-16
Heaven's Cloud wrote:Shareware is where other people online share the same files, and use something where they put a file, and then other people download it. Like Kazaa and Kazaa Lite. I hoped that helped.
shooraijin wrote:Right. Shareware is where the author gives out a copy of the program to evaluate, and then if you use it and want to keep it, you are expected to pay for it (with many, additional features are unlocked). As a shareware author myself, please, support shareware and register the programs that you're using. We appreciate it
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