I need some good looking icons, something similar to windows xp icons. I also need windows xp toolbar icons. If anyone has a link, let me know.
Thanks
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I need some good looking icons, something similar to windows xp icons. I also need windows xp toolbar icons. If anyone has a link, let me know.
Thanks
Take a look here
You should take a look there. I looked through over 100 responses and they either suck or they want money for the icons. So before you post links to my threads please research thoroughly. I notice that your a moderator but it gives you no right to be sarcastic. What programmer doesnt know about google? So keep the useless posting to a minimum.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hack
I wouldnt be so aggrivated or mean if your post actually had a purpose. It's sole point was to hummiliate me. :afrog:
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i am going to move this thread to general developer
That is great and all. But I kinda need a package of icons. I need about 40 windows xp icons, and about 40 windows toolbar icons. The actual xp icons, not remakes. You know?Quote:
Originally Posted by kleinma
Thanks for the help anyway
well you said similar.. you didnt say the exact ones you know ;)
if you have XP then you can find all the icons there, but I also think MS has some copyright about you using their icons in applications
MS wont know ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by kleinma
anyways, arent the icons hid in .dll's? I used to know which ones.
well which icons specifically are you looking for? you say toolbar.. do you mean cut/paste etc..??? i dont recall those ever being "xp" looking...
I assume you are looking for the nice alpha blended icons, but if you can tell me which ones you are looking for i can try to point you in the right direction
Forward, Back, Print, Browse, Exit, Font, Help, Undo, Copy, Cut, Zoom's, Save, Delete, Report. Mostly Icons like that.
I remember there being a petition on MSDN several months ago, asking for a new set of 32-bit icons. Many signed it and Microsoft said it would be included with Visual Studio 2005. Perhaps it's already downloadable on MSDN, you could take a look. :)