Small Network Icons 2009.1

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Small Network Icons is a collection of pre-made high quality icons representing various network related items: network card, cable, network hub, wireless connection, network engineer, network security, administrator and others. The icons in the collection are distributed as BMP, PNG, GIF and ICO files with each icon present in the 16x16, 24x24, 32x32 and 48x48 sizes. There are 256-color icons (for old Windows versions) and full-color transparent icons (for Windows XP and Vista). In addition, there are two versions of each icon included: with and without shadows. Small Network Icons can be used in: Internet and network utilities; Security applications. You can purchase the entire Small Network Icons collection or individual icons for $5 each. Icons included in Small Network Icons are of excellent quality and have been crafted by professional designers. They are an excellent choice for individual software developers and small businesses willing to use modern high quality icons in their applications without having to hire a designer to draw them. Icon Impire plans to release the next icon packages also: Standard Desktop Icons, Standard Flag Icons, Standard Aero Icons, Standard Office Icons, Standard Weather Icons, Standard Computer Icons, Standard Folder Icons, Standard Software Icons.

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