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  • Iconyc - A FREE Windows and Mac icon file creator software.

IConyc is FREE software to create Windows Icon (ICO) and MacOS Icon (ICNS) from regular image file (now we support PNG, JPG, JPEG, WEBP).

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The icon files (.ico and .icns) created with CLI Application called png2icons that was created by idesis GmbH under MIT Licence.

FEATURES This is the list of features for now, more will be added in the future: Windows, Linux, Mac support. Support JPG, JPEG, PNG, and WEBP as an input. Can output Windows Icon file (ICO) and MacOS Icon file (ICNS) Can use various interpolate or scaling algorithm.

This software is originally created by me to make Icon for Windows and MacOS executable for my own games. But might as well share it so that I can improve it in the future from your feedback. :)

This software have been used to make an Icons for my apps and games. As example I create this software icon using this software. Also my upcoming Visual Novel that I working on right now also use this.

For now I only update this software when I have free time (because I've been busy with work and preparing to release DEMO for my upcoming game XD ).

If you want to support the development of this software, you can either:

Make a monthly recurring donation HERE, and will be list as Supporter.

Or make a one time donation in itch.io download page.

Or if you don't want to donate, just download and use the software (Because it's FREE!! :) ) and post any feature request that you want or post bug report if you discover any bug.

Looks cool. Any way to add mobile (Android/iOS) icons?

As far as I know the android and iOS use png image?

And.. I have a question. This is a separate software, so it's not a plugin or addon for godot, so should I use "Tools" Tag or not?

The thread is fine here, this is definitely it's own project (not a plugin for the editor).

Yeah, I think Google/Apple use PNGs but they need to be in specific sizes.

Well, some users have posted godot-developed content creation software into resources category and we've been fine with that too.

It is okay here too, right? I'll leave this as it is, then.

@cybereality said: Yeah, I think Google/Apple use PNGs but they need to be in specific sizes.

Hmm.. Okay, maybe I'll add it in the future.