Apple File and App Icons

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The various Mac and iOS operating systems used by Apple devices permit the association of icons with apps and other files. In current systems, [[PNG]] is the preferred format, and various specific sizes are used for different sorts of icons.
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The various Mac and iOS operating systems used by Apple devices permit the association of icons with apps and other files. [[ICNS]] is the native icon format used in OS-X, but for current apps, [[PNG]] is the preferred format, and various specific sizes are used for different sorts of icons.
  
 
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The various Mac and iOS operating systems used by Apple devices permit the association of icons with apps and other files. ICNS is the native icon format used in OS-X, but for current apps, PNG is the preferred format, and various specific sizes are used for different sorts of icons.

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