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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

:laugh:

in which world r u in?? this is y this thread is there, for his new release. Did u read the first post of this thread?? :huh:

n heres the iconpackager theme for it by me :)

https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?show...pic=104527&st=0

These icons are amazing. I have a request though regarding the hardware(drive) icons. One of my HDD's is a multimedia drive but the only icon you have is a music only look icon. Is it possible for you to make one more icon that represents "mulitmedia'?

Again great icons!

Fantastic work, as usual Chris.

I hope you do not mind but i put up a news item on Wincustomize the other day.

I have asked people to consider making donations via paypal to your site as i firmly believe that you not only deserve some financial offering but it is plain just good manners for people to say thank you by dipping into their wallets for a piece of work which you could easily have charged money for.

Once again, thank you :)

Fantastic work, as usual Chris.

I hope you do not mind but i put up a news item on Wincustomize the other day.

I have asked people to consider making donations via paypal to your site as i firmly believe that you not only deserve some financial offering but it is plain just good manners for people to say thank you by dipping into their wallets for a piece of work which you could easily have charged money for.

Once again, thank you :)

Thanks a lot! :D

...but my name aint Chris :blink:

If I may add a couple of ideas for future additions ...

Network Drive

Disconnected Network Drive

IPAQ (Pocket PC) or PDA - I dont recall one of these in any of your sets to date

Removable Disc (a la memory stick or USB Key Device)

DavidM

Network drive is already in there ;)

...but my name aint Chris

Sorry FOOOD.........it has been a long day and my head,eyes and fingers were all over the place. Not helped by a large beer or two sitting beside my 'pooter. :laugh:

Small donation on its way via paypal. Thanks again for a wonderful set of icons. I have the blue ones running now with Treetogs Abracadabra Windowblinds suite and it all looks sooooooooooo good.

...but my name aint Chris

Sorry FOOOD.........it has been a long day and my head,eyes and fingers were all over the place. Not helped by a large beer or two sitting beside my 'pooter. :laugh:

Small donation on its way via paypal. Thanks again for a wonderful set of icons. I have the blue ones running now with Treetogs Abracadabra Windowblinds suite and it all looks sooooooooooo good.

Hehe!

No problem, & thanks! :D

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