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Make Emoticons with Emote Maker

31 August 2009 One Comment

Emote Maker is a freeware application using which you can create your very own Emoticons to use in emails or other applications. The application is very simple to use. It adapts a drag and drop mechanism so you can just select the objects that you like, drag it and drop it wherever you like to create a unique emoticon.

There are hundreds of objects to choose from in several well organized categories. To create an emoticon, just select the objects and arrange them in a small palette and then export the final work as an image file. With the number of objects available, you can create an infinite number of icons. Some of its features include


  • Easy drag and drop interface
  • Import images and use them as objects
  • Apply effects to objects such as rotation, transparency and color blending
  • Stretch and skew emoticon objects
  • Create animated emoticons
  • Create signs for your emoticons to hold proudly
  • Want random emoticons? use the random generator
  • Extend the application with user created plugin

It is a freeware and works on Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7.

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  • One Comment »

    • Crazy blogger said:

      this appllication is working good

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