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Frenzic System Icons for Candybar

Give your Mac a neon make-over with the release of Louie Mantia's Frenzic System replacement icon set for CandyBar.

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Boldly Go with Refresh Trek

Dave Brasgalla dares to journey to the farthest reaches of the galaxy with his latest installment of Folders - Refresh Trek!

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Beware the 'Son of Somatic'!

The ghosts and ghouls of Halloween are out in full force in David's latest holiday icon collection - Son of Somatic.

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Ahoy scurvy dogs! It's Talk Like a Pirate Day Again!

We dig up treasured icons for Talk Like A Pirate Day.

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Aqua's Back and It's Black!

We return from our production break with an all-new set of Aqua system replacement icons from artist David Lanham.

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Twitterrific 1.1 for iPhone

Twitterrific 1.1 for iPhone is available in the AppStore

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Ged Talks Twitterrific with Apple Universe

Ged joins Daniel Brusilovsky of Apple Universe for their latest podcast about the development and future of Twitterrific.

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More Agua Por Favor!

David Lanham's back with an all new set of Agua folder icons that feel right at home in Apple's Mac OS X Leopard.

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Yarr! It be that time o' year!

Old classics for Talk Like A Pirate Day.

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Yo-Ho! A Pirate's Life For Me!

Artist Anthony Piraino pulls anchor and sails away to adventure with his scurvy iconic creation - Jolly Roger Vol. 2.

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Roll Out the Barrel!

The workers take a few moments to thank everyone who has written with their positive feedback on the redesign.

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Something's Coming...

Things around the Iconfactory floor have been quiet of late, but as you will see very soon, we had a really good reason!

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Weekend Reading Tip

Creative Mac posts a positive review of IconBuilder 8.0, plus a ton of new Industry News links are now up.

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Go Ahead, Open The Cage!

Panic and The Iconfactory announce an update to our popular system replacement utility, CandyBar, for Tiger.

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We've Opened the Crypt Yet Again

The hordes of undead and creepy crawlies once again take over the factory to transform it just in time for Halloween.

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Announcing "Sprite" Stock Icon Collection

The Iconfactory announces the release of a new family of royalty-free stock icons for developers - Sprite.

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Still Going Strong

The Iconfactory proudly celebrates its eight year anniversary with the release of our 200th Icon Set.

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History in the Making

The Iconfactory prepairs to mark a website milestone, the release of our 200th freeware icon set to the public.

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Movin' On Up!

For the second time in three years, The Iconfactory has outgrown its Greensboro office space and is moving!

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Technical Difficulties This Morning

The Iconfactory's hosting provider, DataReturn, is experiencing technical difficulties that is causing site errors.

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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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  • Use specific words: Stay away from common words and search for specific, unique terms like "galactica" or "halloween".
  • Use singular terms: When searching, stay away from plural terms and always use the singular instead.
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