Oops! My mistake, yes, I know there is a Classic version of Iconographer. My intended point was that there was no Windows version.

Sorry!

On Nov 30, 2004, at 6:22 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

sez [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Mac OS X uses a special icon format which is different from that used
by Windows.   You will need to find a program capable of producing Mac
OS X icon files, which generally have an extension of .icns.  I use
Iconographer ($15 shareware), but of course that only runs on OS X...
Good news: You're wrong about this point. I have Iconographer 2.4 running
happily under MacOS 9 (*not* Classic) on a 'Pismo' PowerBook. And I second
your recommendation; Iconographer is pretty darned good.
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