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WWDC Is the Place You Ought to Be!

Craig and Corey prepare for the 2008 pilgrimage to San Francisco and Apple's World Wide Developer Conference.

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The Return of the Smooth

Smoothicons 13 packs the latest Apple hardware and new app replacements including Photoshop and Twitterrific.

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Float now available for download

Float system replacement set released for download

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Trick or Treat

A small set of Trick or Treat essentials

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A CandyBar sneak peek

Corey Marion brings you a small sneak preview of a new CandyBar set he has on the production lines at the Factory

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Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull™

Icons from Indy's adventure to find the Crystal Skull.

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Smoothicons 13

Current Apple hardware and several applications.

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Float

Light, airy icons for your desktop

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Trick or Treat

A small set of Halloween icons

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Float Sneak Peek

A preview of a new and very light system icon set.

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