Dave,
An icon for an application is not the same as an icon for a web page.
It has to be of a special format that contains a number of pictures,
one for each resolution.
For Mac, you can use Apple's Icon Composer, which you will find in
the Applications folder of the Developer Tools folder, if you have
installed that.
For Windows, there is IcoFX <http://icofx.xhost.ro/>.
Before you buy a commercial tool, have a look at the free Icon
Composer and IcoFX.
Best,
Mark
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Op 14-dec-2006, om 6:30 heeft Dave Herndon het volgende geschreven:
I have searched all over the internet and tried choosing an icon in
the standalone settings screen but of all the hundreds of icons
that I have found none have passed the criteria of Rev. Is there
an easy way to choose an Icon so I don't have to use the blank
square of an Icon I get from Rev ? There has to be an easy way to
do this.
Dave
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