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Stockicons.com—New and Improved!

Stockicons.com refreshed with updates to all our products; PDFs, sizes for Leopard & Vista and more.

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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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Join Us for TUAW's Sunday Night Talkcast

Craig & Ged will be guests on TUAW's weekly talkcast this Sunday night. Got a burning question? Bring it on baby!

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Agua Stacks for Your Dock

Spruce up the appearance of your Leopard stacks with the latest freeware release from David Lanham - Agua Stacks.

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Reviewers: xScope Is a Must Have

Reviewers everywhere agree xScope is a winner. Macworld awards the software 4.5 mice, and that's just the start.

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Refresh Sakura

The second installment of Refresh from Dave Brasgalla brings the beauty of cherry blossoms to your desktop.

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Refresh Basic

A fresh take on basic folder icons from Dave Brasgalla

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Tiger Extras

System replacement add-on icons for the Tiger OS.

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IF 200th Set

The Iconfactory's 200th freeware icon collection.

Design Services

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Windows Vista

We were charged to design the prototypes that would become the fundamental visual building blocks of the Microsoft Windows Vista icon suite.

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Business management software

The Iconfactory designed a unique set of icons for Sage (UK) Limited's business management software to bridge the gap to Windows Vista.

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LSX Web Suite

The Iconfactory was hired to design an icon suite for the website of one of the largest financial institutions in the world, the London Stock Exchange.

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FolioCalc

Iconfactory artists worked to design a memorable set of desktop and toolbar icons for RhodoSoft's Mac OS X investment portfolio tracker - FolioCalc.

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Various Products

The Iconfactory designed and developed well over 300 icons for three separate Autodesk applications - Map 3D 2007, Topobase 2007, and Mapguide Enterprise.

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What is xScope?

xScope is a collection of tools that designers and developers can use to measure and compare on-screen elements.

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How much does xScope cost?

xScope is available for Mac OS X users for $26.95. A five user license is available for $89.95 and a ten user for $149.95.

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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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Help! I've lost my IconBuilder serial number!

Have no fear! Enter your email address at our Registration Lookup page and it will be mailed to you instantly.

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What happened to IconBuilder versions 6 and 7?

IconBuilder 8 is a completely new version written from the ground up with all new features and user interface.

About Searching

The Iconfactory search engine is a great tool to help you find whatever you are looking for. We have associated keywords with all of the content available on the site. These keywords span icon sets, desktop pictures, iPulse Jackets, software products, support items, design services projects and even news page postings.

In order to make it easy for you to find what you are looking for, we have built some features into our search engine that allow you to customize your search:

  • car - Finds an exact match for the characters "car"
  • car* - Finds matches that begin with "car". Helpful for searches of singular and plural items (like "car" and "cars")
  • *car - Finds matches that end in "car"

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  • Don't use punctuation: Punctuation such as , . / ! ( ) is ignored by the search engine and is treated the same as a space.
  • Try different terms: There are many words to describe content. For example, television or TV. Try several different words and/or combinations, to vary the results.