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I am going to put together a shell32 for my system tomorrow, I use Windows XP Home with SP1A...  if FOOD doesn't care I'll give it to any of you that might want it.

Someone is already making a Shell32.dll for iCandy Junior :)

If you wanted to do it also you'd need to sort out permission form me before you release it.

If you want to contact me we can talk, but don't release it until you've talked to me :)

[The reason I say this is because people have released stuff of mine in the past without adding my proper Readme files. Then other people rip my work, not realising who created it :wacko:]

Only thing missing is Network Drive / Disconnected network drive. but we cant have everything :)

If you do make some more icons for this pack make sure to include those two  :p

I already did the Network Drive icon [called Hard Drive Network 1 & 2 in my set]

I don't have the Disconnected version though [yet]

FOOOD...

No problems friend! That's why I said "if FOOOD doesn't care", I would never release a shell32 or anything else with your or anyone elses hard work without their consent. :D

If someone else is already putting together a shell32, then there isn't much point in my sticking a duplicate out there. :)

Thanks for the great icons!

FOOOD...

No problems friend!  That's why I said "if FOOOD doesn't care", I would never release a shell32 or anything else with your or anyone elses hard work without their consent.    :D

If someone else is already putting together a shell32, then there isn't much point in my sticking a duplicate out there.  :)

Thanks for the great icons!

Thanks mate :)

hey foood, in the readme, did u make that smiley face? its so great also! are you planning on making a set for use with trilian or miranda or anything? its so wonderful!

Yea, that's one of mine ;)

I'd like to do a set of smileys but I don't know if I will? There's so much stuff I'd like to do but never seem to get enough time :huh:

No I've never made a VS & wouldn't know where to start :blush:

I'm really suprised no one here has picked up this, but Foood recently released a 200+ iconset for Win/Mac/Linux on his site.

Foood's Icons Rock!!@@

When entering his site, the front page still says "Coming soon...", but dont be misled, they are available.

I've always had a liking for his iCandy icons, and this latest set is absolutely amazing. Currently spending all my time applying everything I can to IconPackager.

Nonetheless, check out his work, it's worth it.

TYT

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