The Breakroom

Decepticons, Transform and Attack!

June 19, 2007

By Webmaster

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Unless you’ve been hiding out on one of the moons of Cybertron, then you probably know that July 4th marks the international release of Transformers The Movie. This big screen adaptation from director Michael Bay and Dreamworks Pictures is the most anticipated film of the summer.

To help mark the occasion, comes the third installment of Gedeon’s popular Transformers X icon series. Based on the cult 80’s cartoon we all remember from childhood, Volume 3 includes several of the most requested Transformers including Wheeljack, Galvatron, Rodimus Prime, Ravage and many others. Ged has also included some very special bonus icons that you won’t want to miss out on, so roll on over and download Transformers X Vol. 3 for your Mac, PC or as an ultra-cool Pixadex iContainer today. We’ll see you in the theatre this July 4th!

Ready to Roll Out?

June 15, 2007

By Webmaster

Transformers fans everywhere are eagerly awaiting the release of the new big-screen movie from Director Michael Bay, including our own Foreman. Be sure to visit the factory this coming Tuesday, the 19th for the release of Ged’s third installment in his Transformers series. You can get a sneak peek over at his blog while you patiently mark the days until we get to see Prime and Megatron duke it out for control of the planet. Stay tuned earthlings!

Satin Finance Released

June 14, 2007

By Webmaster

Stockicons.com has released the latest collection in the Satin family of royalty-free stock icons. The addition of Satin Finance extends and completes the Satin family and adds icons covering such concepts such as transactions, credit, interest, and more. We are also pleased to release this new collection as scalable EPS files for use in large format, print and web applications. Satin Finance is available today for $179 and Finance EPS is available for $129.

Congrats to Panic!

June 13, 2007

By Webmaster

Word just came via the Chief Typist’s tweets that the fine folks at Panic have walked away with another Apple Design Award, this time for Coda. The team at Panic loves creating killer Mac software and their impressive ADA stash is the result. We’re pleased to have been able to contribute, icon-wise, to Coda and wish everyone up there in Portland all the best. Congrats guys, you deserve it!

Chickens and Eggs

June 8, 2007

By Webmaster

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As developers prepare for our week in San Francisco, many thoughts turn towards what we might see on Monday. Some are good, some are not.

It’s no secret that we’re on the cusp of a major revolution in how UI is presented: resolution independence. But there’s a major problem with the adoption of this technology: there are no high density monitors to develop and test high resolution interfaces.

I think this situation is about to change. In a big way.

As John Gruber notes, last week’s announcement of the 17” MBP includes a 133 DPI display. The iPhone includes a 160 DPI display. It’s been several years since new desktop displays have been announced—so the time is right for new ones that are denser than anything we’ve seen before. We may even see DPI as way to market these new displays, much like HDTV (consumers understand that 1080p is better than 720p even if the size is 46” diagonally.)

Display densities are getting to the point where resolution independence becomes a necessity. But it could also play a major role in filling in the TOP SECRET details of Leopard.

Once you make a commitment to scale interfaces dynamically, a lot of cool things become possible. Imagine being able to work with windows while Exposé is engaged. Or having the Control-Scroll feature not get blurry.

Apple could turn up the WOW factor, too. Maybe we’ll see applications with different scaling factors. Want to have iChat with a small UI and iPhoto with a big UI? No problem.

Tie all of this together with Core Animation and I think you would end up with something that’s a revolution in usability and cool to look at. We might not even care if they FTFF. (Just kidding.)

I’ll be using Twitterrific throughout the conference, so check my tweets to track me down and say hello as Wolfgang and I roam the hallways of Moscone.

UPDATE: Posted a couple pictures of Craig waiting to enter the keynote over at our Flickr account. Gives you a sense of the number of people at this year’s WWDC.

Announcing Twitterrific 2.1 for Mac OS X

June 7, 2007

By Webmaster

After extensive private and pubic beta sessions, we’re pleased to announce the immediate availability of the latest edition of Twitterrific for Mac OS X. Version 2.1 of the popular Twitter client adds a flock of new features and improvements including:

  • Keychain support for multiple Twitter logins
  • Growl support
  • Tweets can now be processed with Applescript
  • UI window customization for transparency, font size, etc.
  • Much, much more!

Twitterrific 2.1 requires a Twitter account to read and post tweets. The software is free and available today so we invite you to visit the Twitterrific homepage to download check it out. Don’t forget to make the Twitterrific account at Twitter your friend to stay on top of the latest news and events from our little Blue Bird. Have fun!

Naruto Returns for More!

June 5, 2007

By Webmaster

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You just can’t keep a good ninja down, which is why we are pleased to bring you the second set in Talos’ Naruto series of freeware icons. This popular anime series from Japan is filled with memorable characters and intense action centering around the title character Naruto. This time out Talos adds familar faces such as Rock Lee, Shikamaru and Ino to the host of icons for your desktop. Swing on over and download Naruto Vol. 2 today for your Mac, PC or as a searchable Pixadex iContainer.

Renaissance Multimedia Released

May 24, 2007

By Webmaster

Stockicons.com has released the latest collection in the Renaissance family of royalty-free stock icons. The addition of Renaissance Multimedia extends and completes the Renaissance family and adds icons covering such concepts such as mixing, effects, video and many others. We are also pleased to release this new collection as scalable EPS files for use in large format, print and web applications. Renaissance Multimedia is available today for $179 and Multimedia EPS is available for $129.

“You think I don’t know a toilet when I see one?”

May 15, 2007

By Webmaster

From the penthouse, to the sewer, to your desktop – our latest freeware icon release is Flushed Away, based on the 2006 Aardman/DreamWorks film. Iconfactory artist David Lanham brings you Roddy, Rita, and many other characters from the movie for your Mac, PC, or in a handy Pixadex iContainer. Swim on over and download the whole set!

Frenzic Receives 8.25/10 from Inside Mac Games

May 9, 2007

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The web’s premiere source for Mac gaming news, Inside Mac Games, has posted their online review of Frenzic and we couldn’t be more pleased. IMG reviewer Charlie Fletcher calls Frenzic a “stylish puzzle game” with “hypnotically jazzy” music, a game that is both fun and difficult. Frenzic scored a 9.0 out of a possible 10 in the category of gameplay as well as solid 8.0’s in the other three categories of graphics, sound and value. All this adds up to 8.25/10 for ARTIS and the Iconfactory’s initial foray into Macintosh gaming, higher than Luxor 2 or even Blizzard’s ‘Burning Crusade’. We can’t wait to use the tag line “It’s better than Warcraft!” in a future ad campaign. ;-)

Head on over to IMG and check out the review today, then grab the game from Frenzic.com and see what has everyone in a frantic fit. Frenzic is available today for Mac OS X for $14.95.

UPDATE: Frenzic.com now happily accepts payments via PayPal for your purchasing needs. Enjoy!