Mac OS X application icons are stored within the application bundle in something called the Apple icon format. (If you download icons, you might find that some are stored in the .icns format as well.) ...
Hey *nix gurus, need your scripting expertise.<BR><BR>Mac OS X has a handy utility called tiff2icns, that when invoked from the command line turns a multi-page tiff file into an .icns file with all ...
If you’re ever in a situation where you need a high quality version of an OS X application icon—for use in a presentation, review of a program, or other such use—it can be a bit of a chore to get that ...
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