One problem I suspect that some developers may have is that they may not know C++ so it would be extremely difficult for them to use PNG to its fullest capability in their programs. I say this because (please, don't flame me, I don't know C++) and I program only in Borland Delphi (which is pascal based and for the Win32 platform). The only way I can get any source-code is by purchasing something from a vendor unless I write it from scratch.
My thought is that if someone could provide Pascal and BASIC code for free (no charge), such code could be integrated into a program which is written in those languages (through ActiveX controls, Delphi VCL's, or any other way which would be required).
One problem I suspect that some developers may have is that they may not know C++ so it would be extremely difficult for them to use PNG to its fullest capability in their programs. I say this because (please, don't flame me, I don't know C++) and I program only in Borland Delphi (which is pascal based and for the Win32 platform). The only way I can get any source-code is by purchasing something from a vendor unless I write it from scratch.
My thought is that if someone could provide Pascal and BASIC code for free (no charge), such code could be integrated into a program which is written in those languages (through ActiveX controls, Delphi VCL's, or any other way which would be required).
Thank you for your consideration.
Opera 3.60 does support PNG and I have tested it. I do not know how well it works, but I usually opt for non-transparancey.