DanT
05-03-2003, 11:11 AM
Ever since I use A5 and HandyShopper2, I'm addicted in collecting icons. Icon Manager also makes editing icon a piece of cake. A5 unfortunately uses low color while HandyShopper2 uses high color. However, Icon Manager allows me to convert the low color to high color. Never knew, editing icons is so much fun. I can change the color of the icons, make the objects look smoother, make my own icons if I couldn't find them out there.
With Icon Manager I learn also that both A5 and HandyShopper2 can use the same icon set. That saves some of my limited RAM space. In the last 4 days of on/off playing around with Icon Manager, searching the website for icon sets, I managed to put together some icons that I like to use for both A5 and HandyShopper in a small footprint (23KB so far), as shown in the following link below,
http://www.cliesource.com/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=470&papass=&sort=1&thecat=500
Since I'm new in this icon collecting arena, I would like to know from those of you who have used A5, HandyShopper, Agendus, DateBK, etc., how do your icon sets look like? Looking to what you have would spring more ideas in my head and make some more icons myself.
Thanks
With Icon Manager I learn also that both A5 and HandyShopper2 can use the same icon set. That saves some of my limited RAM space. In the last 4 days of on/off playing around with Icon Manager, searching the website for icon sets, I managed to put together some icons that I like to use for both A5 and HandyShopper in a small footprint (23KB so far), as shown in the following link below,
http://www.cliesource.com/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=470&papass=&sort=1&thecat=500
Since I'm new in this icon collecting arena, I would like to know from those of you who have used A5, HandyShopper, Agendus, DateBK, etc., how do your icon sets look like? Looking to what you have would spring more ideas in my head and make some more icons myself.
Thanks