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  From the December 2008 Issue of Prestwood eMag
 
Paradox Installation, Setup, & BDE:
Paradox Icons
 
Posted 16 years ago on 9/28/2008 and updated 12/15/2008
Take Away:

A trip down memory lane: the icons that shipped with various versions of Paradox.

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Memories...

Here are the icons that shipped with the various versions of Paradox for Windows and Paradox for DOS. I'll finish adding the various icons as I have time.

Paradox 4.5 for DOS

Paradox 4.5 for DOS Icon

Paradox 5 for Windows

Green Check Lightning Bolt Local Settings Spreadsheats  
Paradox 5 for Windows Green check icon Paradox 5 for Windows lightning bolt icon Paradox 5 for Windows Local Settings icon Paradox 5 for Windows Spreadsheats icon  

Paradox 7

Gold check Green check Pair of ducks Pair of docks Escher Blue Escher Purple
Paradox 7 for Windows Gold check icon Paradox 7 for Windows Green check icon Paradox Pair of Ducks icon Paradox Pair of Docks icon Paradox Escher Blue Icon Paradox Escher Purple Icon
Hiroshige wave Hiroshige wave free spray Amber glass Amber mug Tsunami  
Paradox Hiroshige wave icon Paradox Hiroshige wave free icon Paradox Amber glass icon Paradox Amber mug icon Paradox Tsunami Text icon  

Paradox 8

Paradox 8 Cube icon

Paradox 9

Icon 1 Icon 2 Icon 3
Pardox 9 icon 1 Paradox 9 icon 2 Paradox 9 icon 3

Paradox 10

Same 2 and 3 as Paradox 9.

Icon 1

Paradox 10 icon 1

Paradox 11

Same 2 and 3 as Paradox 9.

Icon 1

Paradox 11 icon 1

What the heck is the Paradox 11 icon supposed to represent?

I keep getting this question via email so I thought I would answer here. My believe is that it is a representation of a generic database icon. A generic database icon is frequently represented as a cylinder. The idea is that a cylinder can hold lots of data. That's my understanding so If you have an opinion, add your thoughts below.

What about Paradox 12/X2, 13/X3, and 14/X4 icons?

They don't exist. The updated Paradox 11 is the version of Paradox that shipped with X2, X3, and X4.
 

That's it!

I will upload more Paradox related icons as I have time. If you have any related icons, post them below in a comment.


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Thanks goes to Steve Caple for providing the Paradox 4.5 for DOS, and the Paradox 5, 7, and 8 icons.

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