(((((((((((((((((((((((((((((()))))))))))))))))))))))))))))) ) ( ( M U G i c W B I I ) ) ( ( by Mark Rose ) ) ( (((((((((((((((((((((((((((((()))))))))))))))))))))))))))))) I'll be back! »»»»»»»»»»»»» Welcome to another edition of MUGicWB. It is more beautiful, more skilful, more colourful, in short: better. #define HYPE OFF Why another edition? »»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»» New programs were released or discovered by me lacking the distinct MagicWB style. There seems never an end to the need for adequate images. The release of MagicWB 2.0 required changes to this release but now you have a completely 2.0 compatible MUGicWB, utilizing the new templates and even featuring new image-drawers. I am still no artist so you get pretty abstract icons and/or rearranged (magicalized :) originals. At least they use the standard templates and palette and are therefore (mostly ;) of better quality than their four-colour equivalents. What do I get? »»»»»»»»»»»»»» BlitzBlank/ This is a real nice modular blanker I currently use. "Blitz" is German for "lightning" so the idea for the image should be clear. BlitzBlank BlitzBlankPrefs © Thomas Börkel. Drawers/ This directory contains MWB2.0 compatible imagedrawers. MagicCX © Kai Iske The SASG-logo was just too boring. MainActor © Markus Mönig In the line of my program-icon for it. MirrorManager © Harald Kunze & Tobias Ferber Great for organizing your Aminet downloads. Follows the idea of my icon for the executable. MovieDatabase © André Bernhardt "Compatible" with my program-icon. MUI © Stefan Stuntz SASG drawers are too boring, a wand is much more appropriate. Envoy/ The first release of MUGicWB already contained icons for the four most important programs. Due to request (and personal need :) I updated them to the template used by Christian 'Kochtopf' Scholz (and touched them up a bit) so that you can simply replace these four. There is one small difference: the four "networked" spheres at the top get highlighted which is IMHO more appealing. EnvoyTemplate Updated and definitely more magic! Filesystem Exports Filesystem Imports Network Configuration Users Misc/ ADocGuide If you convert your AutoDocs to AmigaGuide format and want to access them via workbench a smaller version of the respective icon comes in very handy. Save space! MCalc © Kai Iske Quick hack to get standard size. MRIconSort © Mark R. Rinfret This very useful utility (sorts icons alphabetically and places them on the same baseline) found on AmigaLibDisk 873 definitely needed a magic icon. NoteIt! © Ryan J. Bruner The original was very good but too large so I created a version of standard size. PicMerge © Frank Düber Came with an icon too small and too ugly. Revamped original idea. PictIcon © Chad Randall Original icon was very nice but too large so I redrew it from scratch. ReqChange © Magnus Holmgren Just a quick hack to use MagicWBs Prefs-Template. Toolmanager/ These are icons for Stefan Beckers great Toolmanager. They all use MagicWBs standard template for DockIcons. AmiTCP © The AmiTCP/IP Group For bin/startnet or anything network- like (Envoy, etc.). Grapvine © Brian J. Cerveny For the greatest IRC-client of them all. Idea from the supplied icon. OptIcon © Tobias Ferber Very nice program for converting (Magic-) icons from eight to three planes or vice versa. Even more useful when you can drop the offender on your dock and have it look right. WBStartUp/ CpuUsage.script © SSD Came with no icon at all. I made a script to start it automatically with the right position and size to complement my ToolManagerDocks. CyberCron © Christopher A. Wichura Standardized size. Not very magic. MousOMeter © Wolfgang Breyha Thomas 'thb' Bätzlers icon was nice but used the old template so I grabbed his idea and started from scratch. MUI-Exchange © Klaus 'kMel' Melchior Just the standard Exchange image combined with the MUI-Template. NewEdit © Uwe Röhm Original idea with a real "string gadget" feeling. OpaqueMove © Steve Koren _Very_ nice program with a very non- magic icon. Original idea with some tweaking. TinyClock © Martin W. Scott Given the right size and colouring you can easily make it appear as a part of your ToolManager-Dock. This is just an adaptation to the template. What can I do with it? »»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»» Do with it what you want except earning money. Authors of the respective programs may feel free to include my icons. If you like it do one of the following: 1. Register Iconian, the best icon editor ever! All icons of this collection where created with it. ... 365. Send me mail! I would particulary like to have an icon for my poor 'Basement' partition. 366. Give MUGiff a try. It is available on Aminet. How to contact the glorious artist? »»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»» Usenet : theMug%diner@mhystic.ka.sub.org IRC : theMug on #AmigaGer or #Amiga Snail : Mark Rose Waldhornstr.36, D604 76131 Karlsruhe Germany Can I get off without reading any acknowledgements? »»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»»» No. 8-) I am eternally grateful to: - Chad Randall for his outstanding icon editor Iconian which was used to create all icons in this package. - the makers and admins of Aminet. What would I do without it? - Fred Fish for his superb CD-ROMs and his previous work for the Amiga. - all authors of the programs I made an icon for. Enjoy, ,' (|_|