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IcoFX is an
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creation software for
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. Previously a freeware, it allows editing multiple formats of icons with support for transparency. Icons can also be converted from one format to another, for instance from a Macintosh icon to a Windows icon. Users may easily import any image and convert it to an icon. Version 1.6.4 was the last
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-release of ''IcoFX''. The creator of IcoFX, Attila Kovrig, also developed an animated
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called AniFX in 2008. AniFX's development was discontinued after its features were integrated into IcoFX 2.0.


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IcoFX Tutorial
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