I'm looking for websites dedicated to icons (free icons of course).

I'm placing a list of some sites that I know, but I'm looking for others:

Thanks for sharing!

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Should be community wiki – Earlz Jun 17 '10 at 21:02
I really thought icons were used in computer software, maybe my mistake since the question got closed. – RHaguiuda Jun 18 '10 at 12:42
If I had the rep I've vote to reopen this – Earlz Jun 22 '10 at 23:40
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closed as off topic by Sathya, Nifle, heavyd, Ivo Flipse Jun 18 '10 at 6:07

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Pinvoke.com has two quite nice icon sets. Famfamfam as well.

All licensed unter CC-By.

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I've used Iconfinder a few times. It indexes lots of icon sets by keywords, you can limit the search by the size of the icon, and it displays the license for each icon/set (and you can filter out those that aren't allowed for commercial use, if necessary).

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+8524. Iconfinder is amazing. I'm glad they redesigned the home page. – zildjohn01 Jun 17 '10 at 21:32
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I love fatcow. Silk and Tango ain't half bad.

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Commenting because my low rep won't allow me to post more than one link at a time: Silk: famfamfam.com/lab/icons/silk and Tango ain't half bad: tango.freedesktop.org/Tango_Desktop_Project – D Lawson Jun 17 '10 at 20:30
Inserted the links for you – Nifle Jun 17 '10 at 21:22
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The Tango Project has of course a nice variety of different icons.

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This Tango Project is very nice! Thanks. – RHaguiuda Jun 18 '10 at 12:44
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Here are some resources I use often:

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http://art.gnome.org/ sorta hard to navigate but there's quite a collection there. GPL licensed.

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