I was looking for a collection of free (preferably GPL-licensed) icons to use for a program I am developing. After some searching, I eventually found an article from Novell describing icons made by Ximian (a Novell subsidiary) for OpenOffice. However, the icons made by Ximian, like many icons in Linux, are in PNG format. Windows icons must be in ICO format.
Enter png2ico, an excellent program which, as its name suggests, converts PNG files to ICO. The PNG file I converted looks especially crappy, but I think I can live with it.
An alternative to the OpenOffice icon set is the Nuvola icon set from the KDE theme of the same name (via Kevin Walzer's now-defunct blog).
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I respond to spam sent by the Internet company SEVENTwentyFour about a broken hyperlink that is not actually broken.
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