Another simialar font is "Vrinda" in all caps. If you were to use this font you would sacrifice a little bit of the typewriter/computer text look. On the other hand using a cleaner font would make your overall icon look more orginized and easier to read.
As far as making an actuall icon goes, "Microsoft Digital Image Suite 2006 Editor" works wonderfully! You can make images that don't change or if you want some sort of graphic you can use the flipbook tool. This tool allows you to create moving pictures by slightly changing the graphic every few seconds. I would highly recomend this product but I would also warn you it is a tad expensive. ($60-100) You can find some cheat knock offs online for for almost a half of the price, but you would most likely lose some of the quality. If you have any further questions please contact me!
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xObEaChbAbEoX answered Saturday June 16 2007, 1:01 pm: I went through my font list and narrowed it down to Helvetica in a size 8 or Abadi MT Condensed Light in a 9
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