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  2. Apple Icon Image format - Wikipedia

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    The Apple Icon Image format (.icns) is an icon format used in Apple Inc.'s macOS. It supports icons of 16 × 16, 32 × 32, 48 × 48, 128 × 128, 256 × 256, 512 × 512 points at 1x and 2x scale, with both 1- and 8-bit alpha channels and multiple image states (example: open and closed folders).

  3. CandyBar - Wikipedia

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    New icons and docks were available also from the Iconfactory website. [4] CandyBar is the successor to The Iconfactory's iControl program for Mac OS 8 and Mac OS 9. Panic has announced in August 2012 that the application would no longer be supported, and offered it as a free download instead.

  4. Finder (software) - Wikipedia

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    The Finder uses a view of the file system that is rendered using a desktop metaphor; that is, the files and folders are represented as appropriate icons. It uses a similar interface to Apple's Safari browser, where the user can click on a folder to move to it and move between locations using "back" and "forward" arrow buttons.

  5. The Iconfactory - Wikipedia

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    The company incorporated in January 2000. The Iconfactory gained popularity through the creation of packages of free icons for download. From 1997 until 2004, The Iconfactory held an annual icon design contest for the Macintosh icon community called Pixelpalooza. The competition was a chance for artists to design and produce original icon ...

  6. Dock (macOS) - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the macOS dock, a maximum of 4 icons can be placed in the dock on the iPhone and the iPod Touch. The maximum for the iPad however is 16 icons (13 apps and 3 recently opened apps). The size of the dock on iOS cannot be changed. When an application on the Dock is launched by clicking on it, it will jump until the software is finished loading.

  7. File:MacOS logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on bn.wikipedia.org ম্যাকওএস; Usage on cs.wikipedia.org MacOS; Usage on en.wikibooks.org

  8. Mactracker - Wikipedia

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    Mactracker is a freeware application containing a complete database of all Apple hardware models and operating system versions, created and actively developed by Ian Page. The database includes, but is not limited to, the Lisa (under its later name, Macintosh XL), Classic Macintosh (1984–1996), printers, scanners, QuickTake digital cameras, iSight, iPod, iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, AirPort ...

  9. Apple Developer Tools - Wikipedia

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    The Apple Developer Tools are a suite of software tools from Apple to aid in making software dynamic titles for the macOS and iOS platforms. The developer tools were formerly included on macOS install media, but are now exclusively distributed over the Internet. As of MacOS 14.6.1, Xcode is available as a free download from the Mac App Store.