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.ICNS File Extension

A .ICNS file is a macOS Icon Resource, created by Apple.

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

What is a .ICNS file?

An .ICNS file is a type of file used on macOS computers to store icons for applications. These icons are what you see in various places on your Mac, such as the Finder, the desktop, and the dock. The .ICNS file can hold multiple images in different sizes, and these images are typically stored in the .TIFF format inside the .ICNS file.

This file type is specifically designed for macOS, meaning it's used primarily on Apple computers. The icons stored in .ICNS files are used to represent different applications and file types visually, making it easier for users to recognize and use them.

To open or edit .ICNS files, you can use several programs: 1. **Inkscape** - A free and open-source vector graphics editor that can handle .ICNS files. 2. **XnViewMP** - A versatile media viewing, converting, and managing software that supports .ICNS files. 3. **Gwenview** - An image viewer for Linux that can also open .ICNS files. 4. **Axialis IconWorkshop** - A professional icon authoring tool that supports .ICNS files. 5. **Microsoft File Explorer with the XnShell extension** - Allows Windows users to manage files and includes support for viewing .ICNS files. 6. **Apple Preview** - Included with macOS, this program can open and display .ICNS files. 7. **Snap Converter** - A file conversion tool that can handle .ICNS files among other formats.

Some of these programs, like Apple Preview, are included with macOS, making it easy for Mac users to open .ICNS files without needing to install additional software. Other programs, like Inkscape and XnViewMP, are available for multiple operating systems, including Windows and Linux.

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