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Friday, 18 March 2011 19:00 |
SPIN Play: It's a leaner, more straightforward take on a digital publication than some we've seen—there are no interactive infographics or crazy control schemes—but that's probably a good thing. If you're familiar with Spin, this incarnation will be familiar: there are some longer features, shorter capsule profiles, album reviews, a handful of movie reviews, and a laundry list of new songs you simply must check out. But what's nice about it is that now you don't have to search those songs out on your own. Tap the music icon and they play. Tap the video icon, where available, and a video plays. They keep playing as you poke through the magazine, too, which is nice, though you can stop them at any point (or advance to the next track without the article-specific icons) through an always-present playback bar at the top of the layout. $2. More »
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Friday, 03 December 2010 03:00 |
 | About iconStiX
A simple program to combine images, add text and attach composition as custom icon to desktop items such as folder. It is cooperated with the Finder’s services, so that you can select “Open iconStiX” in the Finder’s contextual menu to start the program.
It supports basic functions such as
- adding multiple objects (image and text) and ordering them in a table
- moving, resizing, rotating, coloring and shadowing objects
- preview in different sizes (manual scaling or animation)
- attaching & removing custom icons
- saving documents (as template)
- exporting composition as images (icns, png, tiff)
- keeping favorite icon images for quick access. |
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Wednesday, 01 December 2010 03:00 |
 | About Compass icon
Compass icon. Also includes PNG, ICO and iContainer files format. |
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Tuesday, 16 November 2010 03:00 |
 | About Safari replacement icon
Safari replacement icon. Also includes png, ico and icontainer files format. |
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Thursday, 21 October 2010 04:00 |
 | About iconStiX
A simple program to combine images, add text and attach composition as custom icon to desktop items such as folder. It is cooperated with the Finder’s services, so that you can select “Open iconStiX” in the Finder’s contextual menu to start the program.
It supports basic functions such as:
- adding multiple objects (image and text) and ordering them in a table
- moving, resizing, rotating, coloring and shadowing objects
- preview in different sizes (manual scaling or animation)
- attaching & removing custom icons
- saving documents (as template)
- exporting composition as images (icns, png, tiff)
- keeping favorite icon images for quick access. |
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