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Originally released in 2004, EPCOT Network Nodes now include large sizes plus all new icons and a custom Dock.
Panic has released CandyBar 3.1.1 with some important bug fixes and general improvements for saving out iContainers.
Panic has released CandyBar 3.1 with dynamic Dock previewing, more system icons and loads of improvements.
CandyBar 3 has arrived and with it the release of an all new Leopard app that combines CandyBar and Pixadex into one.
Get a glimpse of things to come over at Cabel Sasser's blog. He talks about the future of Candybar, Pixadex and more.
Our previous report that none of the workers have hacked their iPhones has now gone out the window. Thanks Craig!
Modding your iPhone can be dangerous, but for those willing to take the risk, the rewards may be well worth it.
Our own Chief Typist, Craig Hockenberry, sat down with Ars Technica at WWDC '07 for a friendly interview. Check it out.
2006 was our tenth anniversary in which we pumped out 28 icon sets, new software, and oh yeah, two all new websites!
Bryan Veloso of Avalonstar posts a step by step tutorial on customizing Apple's Mail toolbar icons with Pixadex.
Artist Anthony Piraino offers up his fourth installment in his popular Litho System replacement icon series.
Panic and The Iconfactory announce the release of Pixadex 2.0.2 which is now a Universal Binary for Intel Macs.
Mac OS X monitoring utility, iPulse, wins the 2006 Silver Toolbox Award from MacFixIt.com.
Iconfactory Foreman releases the second in his series of freeware icon collections based on the TV series Futurama.
Panic and The Iconfactory announce a minor update to our popular icon organization utility, Pixadex.
Panic and The Iconfactory prepare to release an all new version of Pixadex to the public on October 26th, 2005.
Panic and The Iconfactory announce the release of Pixadex 2.0 with tons of new, easy to use features.
Panic and The Iconfactory release a small maintenance release for our popular icon organization program - Pixadex.
Panic and The Iconfactory update our popular icon organizational utility, Pixadex, to version 1.5.4.
The Iconfactory releases the QuickPix 2004 icon collection containing all of the single icon releases of the year.
Panic and The Iconfactory announce the availability of Pixadex 1.5.3 which is now compatible with CandyBar 2.0.
Iconfactory Foreman, Gedeon Maheux releases his latest freeware icon set based on the pavilions of EPCOT Center.
Iconfactory artist Kate England rings the doorbell and releases our official spooky set for the year - Halloween 2004.
David Lanham cooks up something special for the kiddos this Halloween with his freeware icon set - Eat Me.
Panic and The Iconfactory release a maintenance update to our popular icon orgnization application - Pixadex.
Artist Talos Tsui releases his latest freeware icon creation based swords from the popular manga - Storm Riders.
The Iconfactory is pleased to offer a number of new Pixadex iContainers for several of our previously released sets.
Panic and The Iconfactory announce a minor update to Pixadex bringing the application up to version 1.5.1.
Panic and The Iconfactory announce the release of Pixadex 1.5 with many new highly requested features.
Panic and the Iconfactory announce the immediate release of Pixadex 1.2, our icon organization utility for Mac OS X.
The workers have been going ga-ga over Pixadex's new ability to set iChat buddy icons quickly and easily.
Panic and the Iconfactory update Pixadex to version 1.1 to address several important bug fixes reported by users.
Panic and the Iconfactory team up to bring you Pixadex. Like iPhoto for icons, Pixadex organizes and stores your icons.
Panic and the Iconfactory update CandyBar to version 1.5.3 to increase interoperability with the upcoming Pixadex.
Panic and the Iconfactory offer a sneak peek to the upcoming icon collection application for OS X - Pixadex.
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