Visual Studio includes an icon editor that allows you to create custom icons for your applications. I’ve found this experience to be clunky at best, and hair-pullingly frustrating in general. The un-intuitive way you set transparency was one cause of frustration. Another was the icon editor’s tendency to corrupt your icon if you ever hit Continue reading →
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