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A History of Icons

John H. Doe writes "The GUIdebook has a great page illustrating the history of icons. Of course, they have the Lisa/Mac/OS X paths, but there's the Windows progressions, along with entries for NeXT, OS/2, BeOS, and yes, Linux. Would you call it progress?"

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  1. Re:Rolling your own by wiredlogic · · Score: 5, Informative
    Inexplicably the one format Paint doesn't support is *.ico

    That's because the Windows .ico format is a complex meta-format with the capacity for multiple icon sizes and color depths. Paint Is just a rudimentary application like notepad and has never been the target of much improvement by MS.

    The best Windows tool for editing icons is Microangelo. There is a shareware trial version available.

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  2. Re:Rolling your own by Random+Chaos · · Score: 5, Informative

    Well, I have found a few freeware ICO editing programs, but really you don't need them unless you want a multi-size icon (one that looks good in both a toolbar and in a folder).

    It turns out that Windows can read BMPs as ICOs. Just make a BMP of the right size (16x16, 32x32, or 64x64) and rename the extension from .bmp to .ico.

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    As for my most used icons: Giving all my hard disks a icon with the drive letter on it. Makes using a tool bar (I have a "goto" toolbar that links to every drive and a few important folders) easy to locate which drive is which (I only have 6 partitions/hard drives on my windows box).

  3. Re:my favorite icon by fussili · · Score: 5, Informative

    The Dogcow's name is Clarus, it simply makes the sound "Moof" :) It's a common misconception.

  4. Susan Kare - Icon Artist by YorgleLlama · · Score: 5, Informative

    If you like icons, you should check out Susan Kare's page She made most of the original MacOS icons, as well as most of the original Windows icons. Lots of great pixel art.

  5. Re:Rolling your own by nazh · · Score: 5, Informative

    I design the icons in .png then convert them to .ico with png2ico works both on *nix and windows. You can also add several different image sizes in the icon file you make with this program.

  6. Re:Rolling your own by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    Use the gimp... its free and supports this format. I made my own Shuffle icon for my pc so it would look more like it does in OSX.

  7. Re:Google Cache by matth · · Score: 5, Informative

    Why not just use mirrordot.org ?