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CandyBar Updated to 3.2.2

Panic has updated our popular icon utility, Candybar, to version 3.2.2 for even more Snow Leopard fixes.

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Announcing iPulse 2.1.10 for Snow Leopard

Announcing the latest update to iPulse which fixes bugs associated with Apple's Snow Leopard operating system.

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Introducing Refresh- Snow Leopard

Artist Dave Brasgalla introduces a new take on his popular Refresh line of folder icons for Apple's Snow Leopard OS.

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The Flurry Continues

Louie Mantia and David Lanham release the second installment of Flurry System for your desktop - App Extras.

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A Flurry of Icons for Your Mac!

Louie Mantia and David Lanham bring you the first volume in their massive new iPhone-style icon set - Flurry System.

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Refresh Snow Leopard

The fourth volume of Refresh from Dave Brasgalla brings a fresh new look to Snow Leopard.

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Flurry Extras

A 'flurry' of additions to Flurry System: applications and more!

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Flurry System

A 'flurry' of iPhone-style icons for your desktop!

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Somatic Ramp Champ

Somatic icons for various characters and items from the iPhone game "Ramp Champ".

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Litho Extras Vol. 7

Yet even more application icons for Litho System

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Ubuntu

The Iconfactory was tasked to design a cutting edge icon suite for Canonical's highly regarded Ubuntu Linux OS implementation code named Dapper Drake.

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Red Hat Linux

We were charged with the creation of a new, unique icon style to unify the user interface in Red Hat’s overhaul of their very popular Linux operating system.

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Windows XP

We worked with Microsoft to create a fresh, new design style and produced over 100 icons to complete the makeover of the Windows XP look and feel.

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What are the system requirements to run xScope?

xScope requires a Mac running OS X 10.4 (Tiger) or later.

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Error messages drive me crazy! How do I turn them off?

Use the configuration panel to turn off errors or use a keyboard shortcut to temporarily delete them.

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How do I use your wallpapers on my iPhone?

Save the picture to either your iPhoto library (Mac) or your My Pictures folder (PC), sync via iTunes and set the wallpaper.

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What is IconBuilder?

IconBuilder is a powerful filter for creating desktop, toolbar and image icons for use with Photoshop or Fireworks.

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What are the system requirements to run IconBuilder?

PowerPC or Intel processor; Photoshop or Fireworks (CS3 or CS4.)

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