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I do have to say one other thing. The whole "naming the icons in funny ways" thing was really creative and funny for about 12 seconds. Then I realized how hard it is for me to figure out what I'm looking at. Now I get to spend a nice chunk of time renaming everything so that I won't kick myself later when trying to make a shell32.dll.

You're welcome...just a notice for others who are planning on getting the IP:

The Macro version has around 250 icons, 200ish file types, and around 50 extra icons just like my GANT2 pack so people can customize even further.

If you're not interested in doing that but you still like the icons, then you'll want the Micro pack. This one is half the size of Macro, still has 150 icons, and will do the trick for the average user. I hope that helps! :)

*And I thought I signed up for Neowin a few months back. I guess not, so here I am now.

IconPackager versions now available. Both Packaged by DoctorNick.

Macro-GANT3: http://www.wincustomize.com/ViewSkin.aspx?...D=2&SkinID=1289

Micro-GANT3: http://www.wincustomize.com/ViewSkin.aspx?...D=2&SkinID=1290

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Simply GREAT.

But are these packs a replacement for GANT2 or what?

I've currently installed GANT2 on my system...

*** EDIT Sorry 4 asking... it's all written on the download page

Thanx Doctor again for your amazing work ;)

Edited by Mad_Griffith
IconPackager versions now available. Both Packaged by DoctorNick.

Macro-GANT3: http://www.wincustomize.com/ViewSkin.aspx?...D=2&SkinID=1289

Micro-GANT3: http://www.wincustomize.com/ViewSkin.aspx?...D=2&SkinID=1290

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ive tried both and i have to say this

ADD THE 54x54 ICON size to the mix so it makes the icons look better at higher sizes aka 96x96 . if there not in the pak they look like this on the start menu

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