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All of the workers are getting ready for our annual spooky Halloween make over. Pitch in and do your part to help!
As the sun sets today, children all across the U.S. head out in search of candy and spooks. Grab some candy for us!
Artist Dave Brasgalla whips up a spooky desktop picture of Young Dr. Frankenstein's mountaintop castle just for you.
Artist Anthony Piraino scratches and claws an all new, spooky set of Litho icons onto your hard drive for Halloween.
There wolf! There Castle! Join Igor (pronounced eye-gor) and Dr. Frederic Frankenstein at their dark castle for Halloween!
Invader Zim strikes again in the form of a robotic kitty cat with laser beam eyes perfect for the Halloween season.
The "Create archive" feature in Mac OS X 10.3 and later can lead to problems and we recommend against using it.
There are really three parts to designing icons: concept, creation and construction. Read on to learn more.
Unfortunately creating icons for the Palm and other handheld devices is difficult and requires unique resources.
During the transition from Mac OS 9 to OS X, the way custom icons are stored on disks changed. Read on for more.
Yes, after creating a projector bundle you can change the Info.plist file so that CFBundleIconFile uses a .icns file.
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