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[Giveaway] FREE Button Shop 4 for webmasters

Posted In Webmaster - By Techtiplib on Sunday, December 8th, 2013 With No Comments »

Button Shop 4 is the great tool for webmaster, which allows easy to make a beautiful button for your web site only in 5 minutes! Today you have a chance to get this webmaster tool for FREE (worth $39.95).

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This powerful tool includes everything you need to perfect your home page. It comes jam-packed with more than 200 professionally designed button templates and textures, that you can play with, tweak and modify to suit your own needs. 

Read more here: http://www.kristanixsoftware.com/buttonshop/

Features of Button Shop 4:

  • Create elegant buttons in a snap! Includes over 200 professionally designed buttons you can choose from.
  • Every button is dynamically created, giving you the best quality! No ugly pre-made or stretched buttons.
  • Create Mac-style Aqua buttons, Vista, XP buttons and more.
  • Create web menus! Just create your buttons and the menu is automatically made out of them.
  • Use mirror effects, light effects, and other cool features on your buttons.
  • Change the color of every part of the button, giving you maximum control.
  • Easily make mouse-over and mouse-clicked state buttons.
  • Insert icons and images on your buttons with ease.
  • Save as PNG, JPEG, BMP, GIF, TIFF, EXIF, WMF, EMF and ICON.
  • Make both rounded, rectangular and tab shaped buttons.
  • You can change the color of every part of the button.
  • Set the transparency level of the effects.
  • Put icons and images on your buttons!
  • Customize the pixel width and height of the button.
  • Adjust text outline, shadow, color, font, size and more.
  • Customizable gradient color effects.
  • Adjust the position of the text, rotation, icon, shadow and more.

Download FREE Button Shop 4 for 24 hours

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