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Working with 32-bit icons in Cocoa and NIB-based Carbon applications, is surprisingly easy. Read on for more.
Yes, there are many good reasons to update cicn resources to icon suites including millions of colors and transparency.
Save as a resource file when incorporating into an application and as a folder for simple use on the Mac desktop.
Yes, but the trick is to make sure the picture you are adding is in a subfolder of the disk you are creating.
During the transition from Mac OS 9 to OS X, the way custom icons are stored on disks changed. Read on for more.
The "Create archive" feature in Mac OS X 10.3 and later can lead to problems and we recommend against using it.
A popular way to distribute your creations is via disk images. These steps will help you create your first Mac disk image.
There are really three parts to designing icons: concept, creation and construction. Read on to learn more.
Microsoft only supports 32-bit icons with their newer products. Its best to focus on backward compatibility first.
Yes, adding a custom icon to a Mac disk image is easy. Please read on to learn the steps to perform this process.
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