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World of Aqua 4

Cool and unique World of Aqua object icons.

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World of Aqua

The very first World of Aqua series icon collection.

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Literary 007

Desktop icons based on the 007 book series.

Design Services

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PKZip

This suite of product icons was designed by the Iconfactory for PKWare to emphasize security as well as unparalleled compression and storage.

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Can I "freeze" what the Loupe is displaying?

Yes, you can freeze what is being displayed to see a "snapshot" of the selection by pressing Command-D.

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Are there advantages to creating locked iContainers?

Locking individual iContainers keeps author info with an icon set and helps prevent unauthorized re-distribution.

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I can't seem to paste a custom Mac icon. What's wrong?

Many factors can prevent custom icons from being applied to Mac files or folders including locked items and more.

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