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Unknown author (2005-11-08 00:00:00): visita icons to download

Unknown author (2005-11-20 00:00:00): Big b

Unknown author (2005-12-30 00:00:00): very good

Unknown author (2006-04-07 00:00:00): i want icon
it is wonderfull for usig computer

Unknown author (2006-07-06 00:00:00): Good, add references for more information the next time.

Unknown author (2006-10-11 00:00:00): it's fine

Unknown author (2007-04-28 00:00:00): rofl @ these comments?! who are these people?!

Unknown author (2007-05-15 00:00:00): static icons are better than XPM

Unknown author (2007-06-29 00:00:00): I am trying to make Icon for desktop for Cliparts but do not know how.Can you help me PLEASE?
nannysnagels2000@yahoo.com

[OMG]Kevinicons (2008-02-11 00:00:00): Cool things about 256 colors!

Unknown author (2008-03-30 00:00:00): nice

Unknown author (2008-05-27 00:00:00): need to know how to restore the icons back to desk top

Unknown author (2008-05-31 00:00:00): Thanks, this article explains exactly what i was looking for!!!

Unknown author (2008-06-12 00:00:00): goodbut plz enter diference between icon and menu.

Unknown author (2008-07-10 00:00:00): i need to know how to get icons on the desktop i really need to know!

Unknown author (2008-08-21 00:00:00): thanks guys, it did help me and yes you have to add image directory for some reason.....i don't care it worked!!

ty (2008-08-23 00:00:00): wat?

Unknown author (2008-10-25 00:00:00): I just can't get the alpha to work. strange enough, it works while silkroad online is running. everything looks much smoother. plz help

normal:http://awkrin.webs.com/normal.JPG
sro:http://awkrin.webs.com/sro.JPG

Vlasta (2008-10-27 00:00:00): Maybe your desktop is not set to 32bit color depth while it is not running?

KoloGuy (2008-11-23 00:00:00): LOL Cool

Unknown author (2009-01-06 00:00:00): how to change thecdrive or on drive set photo

Unknown author (2009-02-06 20:54:06): Anonymous is no life

Unknown author (2009-04-14 20:40:38): good article well thats shed some light to me anyway thank you

Unknown author (2009-05-29 02:02:12): this article helped me alot so thanks man

Unknown author (2009-06-22 08:48:59): its owsan without nothing to say------Md. Alamgir Kabir Sohel

Unknown author (2009-07-17 15:13:15): very nice... can someone please tell me exactly WHERE the winxp icon files are located in winxp? thanks!

Unknown author (2009-09-02 07:05:54): good

Unknown author (2009-09-29 15:50:19): I work for a dildo boss who knows nothing about computers, refuses to pay a tech to come out, and expects me to be (poof!) an expert without training. Now he's ragging on me to know the difference between icons (images?) in our Network Places folder. I keep telling him I know nothing, but he ignores me -- it's all about the mighty dollar. He's claiming that a bunch of icons have shown up in "My Network Places" since I came to work here back in June. I keep telling him that I'm not deleting anything because he'll accuse me of screwing up the computer, but he won't listen. Can anyone direct me to a site where I can learn something to the effect of my responsibilities as the network administrator? I'd very much appreciate any help. Thanks,

dael (2009-09-29 17:37:22): Perhaps he is wondering if you know what those icons in that folder represent. Icons, in general, represent programs, or files, or any "object" on the computer. It can represent a location on the internet as URL/internet address. Icons are just symbols for computer objects. What they represent is either basic information and/or it may take a program or application on the computer to open it. as in a text (.txt) file is opened with notepad. The icon represents that text and is a file on the hard drive. The computer opens notepad, goes to that file on the drive and renders it in a readable format in the window.

Unknown author (2009-10-14 17:33:08): Soz Peepz Bwt Want to noow what is an icon is my thing rite or rong check: An icon is a graphic image, a small picture or object that represents a file, program, web page, or command. Icons help you execute commands, open programs or documents quickly.

Unknown author (2009-10-22 19:28:24): Thanks dael. So far your explination makes the most sence for the answer I was looking for.

Unknown author (2009-10-28 08:01:25): This is a good description of XP icons.

Unknown author (2009-11-11 21:48:23): How can you be over complicating what an icon is. The icon is just 'the picture' that is being displayed on the file you have i any given folder (And indeed the folder picture itself)

If something new is in there then it is a 'folder', 'file' or 'shortcut'(be it URL address or other file path pointer)

The description which is listed above is very detailed and a helpful description - even to myself - for how windows uses, or people can make icons, but the 'icon' is just a picture. it does nothing else. What ever it is sitting on your bosses computer is one of the 3 stated objects above.

Thanks for the icon description Mate!!! Good Job!!! :D - Dazzr

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