Short: MWB iconset replacement for ClassicWB3.9 Author: admin mfilos com (Marios Filos) Uploader: admin mfilos com (Marios Filos) Type: pix/mwb Version: 1.0 Architecture: generic Distribution: Aminet Description: ~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is a complete iconset replacement for Bloodwych's ClassicWB3.9 pack. It's based on normal (not SmallMagic) MagicWB icons and palette of course and they are best displayed on Hi-Res and upwards resolutions. The reason for making this iconset was because OS3.9 running on 16 colors on ECS systems is not as responsive as 8 colors alas I decided to use 8 colors for speed and MagicWB icons as they are nice and really give that retr0 nostalgic feeling :) What's included: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Most of the icons used on this pack were found on various Aminet MagicWB packs and some were made by me (like Alphanumeric drawers in Demos/Games, Trident, PsdRomTag, HardDisk-Work). To amplify the pack even more I'm including the following: - Brushes (along with icons in order to view them easier) in MagicWB colors in order to use them with ToolManager dock program. These brushes come in various sizes (big, normal, tiny to use them everywhere you love. - Drawer icons to use them with any program you have. - Full icon set icons per category to help you use any icon of your choice per circumstance. - A modified MagicWB 8 color palette to use with FullPalette Installation: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ As the icons were copied from my own ClassicWB3.9 system, they retain all neccesary Tooltypes etc, so they can freely copied overwriting your own icons without having to replace them via another tool (Ex. CopyIcon) one by one. If you don't want to compromise any program working though feel free to make a backup before doing so, as I'll take no responsibility in case any programs of yours doesn't work after the icon replacement (due to missing tooltype or insuficient stack size). I suggest to use a filemanager tool like DirectoryOpus in order to copy the icons easier and by making selections as you please. If you plan on using my own palette, you should install FullPalette (Aminet) and load my palette with it and save. You can also double click the supplied icon to give it a test. Feel free to give any comments or suggestions through my email. Also you can drop by my blog where I have some guides about how to beautify your Workbench (http://www.mfilos.com) Enjoy :) Marios Filos