The following items are similar to Can I download and use your icons on Mac OS 9?:
Most likely you are looking at icons that were created for the Classic Mac OS, and are missing the newer, larger resources.
The "Create archive" feature in Mac OS X 10.3 and later can lead to problems and we recommend against using it.
Yes, there are many good reasons to update cicn resources to icon suites including millions of colors and transparency.
Working with 32-bit icons in Cocoa and NIB-based Carbon applications, is surprisingly easy. Read on for more.
During the transition from Mac OS 9 to OS X, the way custom icons are stored on disks changed. Read on for more.
A popular way to distribute your creations is via disk images. These steps will help you create your first Mac disk image.
A .dmg is an OS X compressed, read-only disk image file popular for distributing software on the Mac platform.
The file has been compressed for online distribution in the ZIP format, popular on the Windows PC platform.
Be sure to set IconBuilder to save as a folder with a custom icon applied to it, or the Finder won't display it properly.
PowerPC or Intel processor; Photoshop 7.x+, Photoshop Elements 2.x, or Fireworks MX 2004+.
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