The following items are similar to What happend to your cool, little factory animations?:
No, our free icons are for personal desktop use only. Instead, check out our Design Services and Stock Icon collections.
Simply save the picture to the destination of your choice and then use the System Prefs to make the picture active.
We prefer that you don't since we have worked hard on the code, design and graphics for this website.
Save the picture to either your iPhoto library (Mac) or your My Pictures folder (PC), sync via iTunes and set the wallpaper.
We welcome seeing new creations, but third-party icons are not posted on the Iconfactory website.
There are several easy steps you can take to make use of the desktop pictures or wallpapers, at the Iconfactory.
IconBuilder uses 8-bit resources when saving BMPs and GIFs and 32-bit resources for saving TIFFs and PNGs.
Yes, but the trick is to make sure the picture you are adding is in a subfolder of the disk you are creating.
Creating a website favorite icon is simple. Build an icon normally, save the .ico file, and name it "favicon.ico".
Yes, the filter was created especially to construct the 32-bit, deep mask resources that were added for Win XP and Vista.
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: