Good news.

I converted the Mac .icns file to Windows .ico format using IcoFX on Windows. 
Now a Windows build icon looks good even though it was built on the Mac.

I guess Rev 3.5 was able to make a better build image from the flawed original 
.ico file than Rev 4.

Thanks for the suggestions Sarah and Jacqueline.

Bill Vlahos
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On Jan 31, 2010, at 6:37 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:

> Sarah Reichelt wrote:
>> I have noticed this in my Windows apps for ever, but are you saying
>> that if I build the apps under Windows, this problem will disappear?
>> I don't know why it happens, but if this is a valid work-around, then I'm 
>> happy.
> 
> I can't say for sure, I've never used the default Rev app icons for anything 
> except quick tests on my Mac. For cross-platform client work I've always used 
> custom app icons, which I create with IcoFX on Windows (it's free and it 
> works great.) They've always been fine so I didn't know until now there was 
> ever a problem.
> 
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