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Link:  http://
Downloads:  68876
Submitted:  Sep 27 2004
Updated:  Oct 2 2004

Description:

OS X has forever changed the way operating systems will be viewed. Artistically, OS X has raised the bar for OS design so high that the artistic appeal of a desktop manager is now a critical component of any commercial desktop. OS-L aims to match and exceed what can be found in OS X. In theory, there are enough icons in this set to almost recreate the entire look and feel of OS X (I couldn't make it that easy). However, many of the icons used to give OS X its' unique look and feel have been purposely replaced with alternatives from some of the best open source icon designers in the world (Reason - They're just better, but that's subjective of course). This icon set is a natural extention to Baghira (Thanks Thomas, what you've done with Mosfets code is unbelievable), but, understand that this icon set unbuilt has nearly 12 MB of icons, which means that in no way should you limit yourself to trying to recreate the look and feel of OS X. Customizing this build kit is a necessity, because you litterally have a choice between at least 3 icons for every application, device, folder, and mime type in the set. I thought of never releasing this compilation but I've downloaded the IcOsX-0.7.tar.gz numerous times and I felt that It was time that it evolved. Thanks Maitre for the original build kit script, without it I would have never constructed the Kde Icon Build Kit Template which makes releasing icon sets so simple. I hope everyone loves this build kit, because it is the ultimate compilation of the efforts of icon artist around the globe. Thanks everyone here at Kde-look, Xicons.com, Iconfactory.com, Aqua-soft.org, Aero-soft.org, Gnome-look.org, Wincustomize.org and everyone that I wish I could list individually. This is only 4/5 of the entire icon set, so look for version 1.5 comming soon.

Forgot to add the following:

To build the icon set run the included buildscript (./buildscript) Some icons may need to be renamed to have them show up natively in your distribution. All comments are welcomed, both good and bad.




Changelog:

Version 1.0:

Added about 2MB worth of additional icons in the apps, and devices folders. This will be the offical 1.0 release, but I still would like to add another 2MB worth of icons to the build kit.




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 Inconsistency

 
 by puijob on: Jun 19 2005
 
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I like very much this iconset (I've voted good). I like the ideea of photorealistic, but there is a drawback: inconsistency. Even if there are a lot of icons they don't cover well the needs of the the system so will result a combination of these icons with the system default ones which generates an overall non-polished aspect.


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 Re: Inconsistency

 
 by guppetto on: Jun 28 2005
 
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Well, inconsistency can be a problem, but OS L wasn't really put together with the idea of having a uniform look and feel. It was assembled to demonstrate the artwork of some of the best icon designers in the world. The photo-realistic look was made very popular by apple, but the icon designers have been creating great icons in that style for years. OS L is just a small sample of what has been produced over the past 2 years in celebration of the artists incredible work. if you would like to achieve a consistent look and feel, you should probably select icons from the set that are similar in design and create a subset which could then be made into a seperate icon set.


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 Re: Re: Inconsistency

 
 by puijob on: Jul 8 2005
 
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I've tried to do so but my time is very limited so I don't know if I'll ever manage to finish it up. Anyway I think a complex task like this needs a well organized aproach. First it's necessary a list with all the devices, filesystems, mimetypes and actions present by default on a KDE system and another one with the apps which are used more often. Then every entry in the lists got to have its match with a sugestive icon.


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 Great Job

 
 by computergirl on: Jul 11 2005
 
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I just installed your iconset and all I can say is WOW! I realize that it is in a large part a compilation but it is, and I don't think I am overstating this, by far the best iconset I have ever installed. I had been looking for so long for an iconset that I really liked and this fit the bill completely. One more thing, and I will stop raving, is you have made it so complete with so much choice. Thank you.


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 Thanks

 
 by guppetto on: Jul 14 2005
 
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Thanks for the compliment. Although there are tons of alternate icons to select from, the funny thing about OS-L is that it isn't really complete. I have about another 80 to 100 icons that I have just been to lazy to add. However, in the comming weeks, i'm going to do a big release of another icon set that in my opionion far surpasses OS-L, along with my very first SuperKaramba release, and an update to the Exqusite and H30-D3a icon releases.


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 Re: Thanks

 
 by puijob on: Jul 24 2005
 
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That's definitely great news.


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 Re: Re: Thanks

 
 by gospel on: Aug 9 2005
 
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Hi,

There is a problem downloading this file.

IT doesn't seem to exist.

Can you please upload it.

thank you


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 Corrupt File

 
 by gospel on: Aug 9 2005
 
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I downloaded this file and when I tried to uncompress, it says its corrupted.

Can you please upload a new one?

Thank you


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 Question

 
 by gospel on: Aug 10 2005
 
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I installed these icons, but how do I change the icons to what I want to use?

For example, I love one of the trashcan icons in the 128x128 folder, but how can I get my Deskstop and Taskbar to actually use this icon?

Thanks


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 Question

 
 by gospel on: Aug 10 2005
 
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I installed this new icon theme.

But it doesnt seem to be using the 128x128 icons.

How can I get it to use these?

Thank you


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