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Originally posted by void main:
PNG is to JPEG as Ogg is to MP3 (morally, not physically). I use PNG quite often, although I also make heavy use of JPG. PNGs are morally right (patent free) and do have a few qualities that are better than JPG (lossless compression vs lossy compression), however JPG compression is hard to beat (lossy compression usually can be much smaller).
If there is a patent covering JPEG's or not is at least debatable, plus the guys who make it are far from morally challenged.
PNG is, at least in theory, a much better format however (there are some implementation issues - some of which can be described starting with "M"), so I'd use it instead of JPEG if possible (transparancy support is a non-issue here - JPEG doesn't have it either), just use decent compression.
IIRC, IE displays transparancy correct, but it can't use alpha blending. I could be wrong though, and I'm not in position to test it.