Don't throw any software, even packages made by established 'big' companies, under the bus without doing some due diligence. If you want good software written by an indie developer who makes a living from his or her craft, you're paying to support the product, the person, and often their family. I attempt to contact a developer when I have an issue, and ALWAYS before I'm inclined to post a negative review.
If you paid for the program, and it didn't do what you expected it to do (or worse yet, it didn't do what it was SUPPOSED to do) then a negative review is justified. If you like the Mac look, but you prefer (or afford) Win. If a different 'free' method suits your needs, have a blast. macOS Sierra is the latest Apple OS, and its developers undoubtedly did a great job with its design.
To all who complain about $5 for this software: seriously? It gets the job done quick, painless, and at a very reasonable price.Īgain, I prefer Icon Slate's workflow, but iConvert Icons saved my rear end and is worth every penny for me. Get free Mac os x icons in iOS, Material, Windows and other design styles for web. I needed icons in the old format QUICK, and iConvert Icons looked like it might do the trick. DeviantArt has a bunch of hard drive icons, but youll have to do.
However, Icon Slate does not create icons in the legacy bitmap icns formats (it32, etc) and I found that out the hard way once my icons were in the field.