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Yes, adding a custom icon to a Mac disk image is easy. Please read on to learn the steps to perform this process.
A popular way to distribute your creations is via disk images. These steps will help you create your first Mac disk image.
The "Create archive" feature in Mac OS X 10.3 and later can lead to problems and we recommend against using it.
Instead of double-clicking the archive, Windows users need to right-click and select "Extract All..." to view icons.
There are really three parts to designing icons: concept, creation and construction. Read on to learn more.
Unfortunately creating icons for the Palm and other handheld devices is difficult and requires unique resources.
Depending on your need, BMP and ICO toolbar icon files can be made using IconBuilder and Photoshop.
Yes, after creating a projector bundle you can change the Info.plist file so that CFBundleIconFile uses a .icns file.
During the transition from Mac OS 9 to OS X, the way custom icons are stored on disks changed. Read on for more.
Certain versions of the Mac Finder have a bug that prevents it from updating properly and showing icon changes.
The Iconfactory search engine is a great tool to help you find whatever you are looking for. We have associated keywords with all of the content available on the site. These keywords span icon sets, desktop pictures, iPulse Jackets, software products, support items, design services projects and even news page postings.
In order to make it easy for you to find what you are looking for, we have built some features into our search engine that allow you to customize your search: