Great job!!! And something made in 2006 is as modern as it gets. (JUST KIDDING)
Jasc huh? Nice I like that program but my trial ran out
Thes are very nice but you might want to move the hotspots for the busy and unavailable ones...
Originally made back in 2006, these cursors were (SHOCK HORROR!) not made using RealWorld's Cursor Editor but rather ArtIcons and Jasc Animation Shop. In keeping with the time they have a gradient finish, whilst the 'busy' cursor was inspired by the Nintendo DS loading icon and Apple's coloured 'beachball' cursor.
Since these cursors are 16-bit (unaliased) they will work in all versions of Windows down to 95. (I designed and used them in Windows 98.)
If you have any issues with these cursors or want to request commercial use, please leave a comment.
4 out of 5 stars.
Great job!!! And something made in 2006 is as modern as it gets. (JUST KIDDING)
Jasc huh? Nice I like that program but my trial ran out
Thes are very nice but you might want to move the hotspots for the busy and unavailable ones...
3.5 out of 5 stars.
I like it!
2.5 out of 5 stars.
You should change the hotspots. Other than that... they are too... blinky with the animations.
One of the limitations with Jasc Animation Shop was that you couldn't change animated cursor hotspots; it was always the top-left pixel. As for the animation being "too blinky" I guess they just ran slightly slower on my old Windows 98 computer!
5 out of 5 stars.
I love it! There should be more cursers like this!
thenks
this is a very nice cursir i like it
but you might want to change the busy cursor because it doesn't fit in with the content
over all this is a very nice cursor
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