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This may not be directly related to programming, but I always find it hard to get quality icons that can be used for software.

I currently have the need for some type of "green checkmark image", and I always seem to be looking for print, save, delete types of icons...

Anybody have good resources?


Note: I rather not be stealing someone's intellectual property.

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My thanks also for the links. Very helpful. – pro3carp3 Dec 19 '08 at 14:26
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Must favorite this! ^^ – Arnis L. May 28 at 7:00
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I have 64 free iPhone tab bar icons available on App-Bits.com.

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I have used http://www.webiconsets.com/ before and they have a small but good set of free icon packs that target websites. They have specialized packs for social media, payments, etc.

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If you need filetype icons you can try http://stdicon.com .

(Disclaimer: I built it)

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iconPot has a pretty small collection of really good quality free icons.

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Siena (free for both personal and commercial use if RSS subscriber)

http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2009/03/200-free-exclusive-icons-siena/

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Smashing magazine periodically releases high qualify free icons. Go to http://www.smashingmagazine.com/category/freebies/ You'll have to read the description of each set, but most of them are free for both personal and commercial use

Sproutcore comes with some high quality icons, and the framework is under the very permissive MIT license. Even if you don't use the library, you should still be able to borrow its icons. See the icons tab under http://www.sproutcore.com/static/sample_controls/

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50 of the Best Ever Web Development, Design and Application Icon Sets

http://speckyboy.com/2009/02/02/50-of-the-best-ever-web-development-design-and-application-icon-sets/

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iconshock.com (free and commercial)

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If you are in Microsoft domain your first source for imagery would be the Visual Studio 2008 Image Library.

As you can see in Visual Studio 2008 Product Comparison Guide

the library is available in Standard Edition and higher.

It is located in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\Common7\VS2008ImageLibrary

The icons are typical for desktop applications but I've made experience they look sweet on web pages too.

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How does the license work? Can you give them to a friend? I've never understood these bundled icon sets. – yar Apr 21 at 13:59
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I suppose it's defined by the licence. AA licence does not allow for commercial use of MS software, so you can't use either VS itself or its icons in commercial projects or work. If you've bought a full version of VS then you supposedly can use them in commercial work as well. As for give them to a friend... well... I don't know, but probably not. BTW, why don't just read the licence text? It should be in plain English, isn't it? – User Apr 21 at 14:29
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http://www.iconspedia.com/

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dryicons

http://dryicons.com

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+1 I love this site; amazing icons – Andreas Grech May 19 at 13:39
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Smashing Magazine has regular free icon/vector/fonts postings - and a bunch of other cool stuff besides.

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I use www.iconfinder.net.

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I have been watching the Picol icon set to see what happens, and where it goes. It looks interesting and is available for free. They have an online Icon library to peruse the icons they currently already have available!

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See also: Silk Companion Icons.

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Leverage other people's knowledge of sites using delicious.

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Recently Dugg: 50 of the best Web and App icon sets

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Check out:

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The Silk icon set from famfamfam.com is used by Mindtouch's Dekiwiki.
Another one is Tango from FreeDesktop and is used by Ubunutu for instance.

Both are licensed under CreativeCommons

Ton

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iconarchive.com

iconshock.com (you can download samples, read their license)

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Here is a large set of creative commons licensed icons of various tyes and styles that I stumbled onto recently.

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Try www.deviantart.com

;)

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deviantART OS Icons

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http://www.openclipart.org Huge collection of user generated icons and graphics. CC, LGPL, GPL, PD, whatever

www.vecteezy.com Free vector art, more art than icons or buttons, CC, GPL, PD

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deviantArt.com has a category for icons:

http://browse.deviantart.com/customization/icons/os/?order=9

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There's iconfinder.

Each icon in there has it's own license, so I can't really state just one. But most of them are under LGPL or a some variant of the CC license. Before downloading any of the icons, you have to check it's license yourself.

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Wikimedia Commons contains a number of icon sets available under free licenses (allowed to create derivative works, and allowed to use for commercial use). The license may be public domain, GPL, LGPL, CC-BY or CC-BY-SA, but the license for each is clearly stated on the image page.

Have a bit of a browse around... there is a lot of stuff there, but sometimes it 's not easy to find.

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http://tango.freedesktop.org/Tango_Desktop_Project

CC Attribution Share Alike license (some parts are public domain)

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