buttonGadget 2.0 is here. Mac and PC ready. Now with Vista support!
It’s been over 4 years since the original release of ButtonGadget. Thousands of copies used daily testify ButtonGadget is the professional’s choice for creating the best custom buttons for websites and applications. Anyone can now build GREAT LOOKING buttons in seconds on both the Mac and PC.
So much more! Take 5 minutes and see for yourself!
We’ve got a great Video Demo which shows off some of the great new features of ButtonGadget2. See for yourself how we grab one of those great glossy tabs from the Apple website and customize it for ourselves!
Altuit provides a 15-day FREE TRIAL version of ButtonGadget2. With it you can access a limited number of ButtonSets to work from. When you register, you will have access to many more.
Important note for Vista Users!
On some of the more advanced graphics Vista machines, the capture feature results in a black rectangle. It’s easy to test: Launch ButtonGagdget2 and go to #3 Shape tab. Click the Capture button and drag a small rectangle on the screen somewhere. If the rectangle is BLACK, then you’ll need to adjust the properties of the ButtonGadget2 application. Here’s how you do it:
Right click ButtonGadget2 and select Properties. Then go to the second tab on the properties palette which says Compatibility.
Next check the box which says Disable desktop composition and Apply the changes. You should now be good to go!
Both Mac and Windows RunRev users can use ButtonGadget2 with all the functionality of the executable PLUS the ability to copy 4-stage buttons directly to RunRev stacks. RunRev 2.7+ does not work with the BittyFont part of ButtonGadget2, so it is disabled in that version. Altuit recommends working with RunRev 2.6.1 though it successfully runs in 2.7.2 (not 2.7.1).
If you’re a Runtime Revolution developer and a registered ButtonGadget user, you can open directly the ButtonGadget stack and run it from within Revolution. The stack has no “.rev” suffix, and is called buttongadget2. You can find it in the folder called ButtonGadget which is in the same directory as the ButtonGadget2 standalone.
For Mac users, you may have some trouble opening it without having a .rev suffix. So, to open it, type in the message box:
answer file “”; go stack it
This will open a dialog box, where you can choose the buttongadget2 file, and then it will open it.
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All users who purchase ButtonGadget2 receive a license for both Mac OSX and WinXP.
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