Classic Mac Icons
After the enormous success of the Apple II, and the utter failure of the Lisa, Apple followed up with the Macintosh. The Macintosh desktop icons were based heavily on the Lisa, but were more streamlined and held a 32 x 32 pixel footprint that became commonplace in the PC industry for years (Again, heavily based on the Xerox Star). The monochrome icons were designed by Susan Kare (who later went on to design the icons for Windows 3.0). The document icons were similar to those from the Xerox, while applications relied heavily on the diamond shape. These icons were the building blocks of each Macintosh system software that followed, but were ultimately userped by the new style of Mac OS X icons.
These are classic Macintosh system icons converted into PNG and ICO format so that you may use these on modern computers.
I have kept the icons as they were in their original form, but have added transparancy.
Hardware Icons
System Icons
Folder Icons
Applications
Documents
Other
Games