NEODESK ICONS FILES One of the main advantages of NeoDesk over the Atari desktop is the ability to give a specific program a unique icon to identify it. Rather than all the programs being little square boxes, you can make your word processor look like a typewriter, or your spreadsheet like a calculator. You can even have different icons for hard and floppy drives. All these icons are created by a special application supplied with NeoDesk called Iconedit. This all very well if you fancy yourself as the new pixel Picasso, but what happens if you can't draw to save your life? ST User to the rescue! In an archive file in the NEO_DEMO folder on this month's CoverDisk you'll find a file called NEOICONS.ARC that contains hundreds of ready-drawn icons that can be adapted for your own use. These icon files can only be used with the full version of NeoDesk AND NOT WITH THE DEMO VERSION ON THE DISK. If you want to get hold of these icons, you'll have to buy the full version of NeoDesk, see our review starting on page 111 of this issue, or you can enter the competition we're running with Electric Distribution next month when you could win a copy of the latest version of NeoDesk. If you've go the full version of NeoDesk, then have a look at the icons we've included on this disk and feel free to use them. If you think you can do better and design some icons worthy of our CoverDisk, then send them in to: