This little utility is designed to help you create 32 bit icons (which are available under MacOS 8.5 and above). Since Apple has chosen (for the time being) not to release an editor, I've created clip2icns to fill that gap. It takes a picture from the clipboard, splits it up into the icon and mask, and either inserts it into a current file or makes a new icon.
Our Review: clip2icns allows you to create icons from a picture in the clipboard. Icons are inserted in the resource fork of a designated file and can have their type and ID changed by clip2icns also. The downside of clip2icns is that it requires the picture in the clipboard to be of a specific format; you have to create a 80x32 image with the icon and mask correctly orientated in the grid. Not bad - but there must be a better way.
This software's licence is Shareware - Unlimited, which means that the current version is free of charge for now; no time or feature restrictions in this version.
If you wish to register and receive the full version of this Shareware - Unlimited program, it will cost you US$ 10.00