As its name suggests, this application provides you with a wide range of icons to use on your software developing projects or Photoshop assignments. This program sits quietly on your Menu Bar, brings an intuitive interface, and offers you a simple way to sort the given icons according to your requirements.
I like the fact that you can choose the type of action that a simple click on an icon from the artwork list can trigger. The program can either open the folder where the icon is located, show similar graphic images, copy to Clipboard the icon's folder full path in Finder or share the picture with friends from Facebook, Flickr, etc.
I also like the fact that the app gives you access to an integrated search tool. You just type a keyword and the program immediately displays the correspondent icons on its main window.
Still, the application comes with several flaws: it takes a while to load (when launching the app), it lacks a navigation system to browse through the icon collection (a Back button would be great), and it offers graphic images only in black and white color. What's more, you need to pay extra money (a large amount of cash if you ask me) to have access to additional vector icons.
To summarize, I'd say this program isn't worth a try. The aforementioned disadvantages plus the fact that you can find plenty of icons with a simple Internet search (most of them are free for download) make this application a rather poor choice.
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