What is Elleair Icons Volume I? Elleair Icons are all original icons, in a 3D ÒCopland-esqueÓ style. However, unlike the other icon sets that merely place the applicationÕs logo onto a 3D folder, Elleair Icons are a true original. There really isnÕt a theme to this icon set at all. I simply drew icons of hardware items I saw around me. Thus, this icon set includes the following hardware items: Zip Drive (Flat View) Zip Drive (Side View) SyQuest EZ 135 Drive Apple External Hard Drive Gravis MouseStick II Nikon LS 1000 Portable CD-ROM Drive FWB Hammer PE 2GB External HD ProDirect PDC 2400 Tsunami 1280MB Hard Drive However, also included in this icon set are a few ÒextraÓ icons that could not be associated with any other icon theme. They are: Happy Macintosh Scared Macintosh Sad Macintosh National Pencil Sharpener ....and of course the Elleair Tissue Box that inspired this set. These icons are FreeWare! This means that you are free to use them and give them to your friends at no cost whatsoever! You are also encouraged to upload these icons to any BBSÕs, Online Services, Internet FTP or WWW sites as well! If you use them, please drop me some email at, , and tell me so! If there is a nice response to this set, you can look forward to Volume II! (However, I retain all the rights to this icon set, and this documentation must accompany the Elleair Icons when distributed.) If you need an icon set for your yet to be released FreeWare, ShareWare, or Commercial product, please contact me by email with your request. Sincerely, Mike McGee inaka@tdl.com http://www.tdl.com/~inaka/ P.S. Directions For Installing This Icon Set: 1. First, select the icon you wish to copy, by clicking once on the picture. 2. Next, select "Get Info" (Command -I) from the "File" menu. 3. Click once on the picture of the icon that appears in the upper left-hand side of the info box. (A small black line should now outline the box.) 4. Now, select "Copy" (Command-C) from the "Edit" menu. 5. Close the icon's "Get Info" window. 6. Now, select your old icon that you wish to copy over, by clicking once on the picture. 7. Next, select "Get Info" (Command -I) from the "File" menu. 8. Click once on the picture of the icon that appears in the upper left-hand side of the info box. (Again, a small black line should now outline the box.) 9. Finally, select "Paste" from the "Edit" menu. Your new icon is now inserted over your old one. 10. Close the "Get Info" box.