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.ICON File Extension

A .ICON file is a Icon Image, created by N/A.

Open with GIMP. Available for Linux, Windows, and Mac.

What is a .ICON file?

An ICON file is a type of computer file that holds the image data for icons. Icons are small pictures that represent different things on your computer, like files, folders, or programs. These ICON files are usually saved as tiny, square images that can be as small as 16 by 16 pixels or as large as 256 by 256 pixels. Pixels are the tiny dots that make up the image you see on the screen.

To open and work with an ICON file, you can use various software programs. Some of these programs include: - GIMP: This is a free program that works on many different operating systems. It's great for creating and editing images, including ICON files. - Icon Craft: A specialized tool for making and editing icons. - IconoMaker: Another program designed specifically for creating icons. - Icon Processor: A simple tool for converting images into icons. - Perfect Icon: This program allows you to create icons from any image. - Adobe Photoshop with Iconfactory IconBuilder plug-in: Adobe Photoshop is a professional image editing software. When you add the Iconfactory IconBuilder plug-in, it can also be used to create and edit ICON files. - Apple Icon Composer: If you're using a Mac, this tool is part of the Apple Developer Tools that can help you create icons. Each of these programs has its own set of features, but they all can open, create, or edit ICON files. Depending on what you need to do with the ICON file, you might choose one program over another. For example, if you're just looking to make a simple icon, IconoMaker or Icon Craft might be all you need. But if you're looking for more advanced editing options, you might go with GIMP or Adobe Photoshop with the IconBuilder plug-in.

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