Showing posts with label developer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label developer. Show all posts

Friday, February 3, 2012

15 Awesome Free Icon Sets

We all love free things, especially if they're really nice or worth something. Here's a list of our 15 favorite free icon sets that you designers and developers will love.

Please pay attention to the licenses for eat set!


A set of unique, grunge-style icons.

 
A Mac-esqe set of icons that resemble those found in the OS X operating systems.


A set of 69 tasteful, gloss-free RSS based icons.



A group of simple, white icons that resemble those found in the OS X menu bar.


A professional set of icons with a rounded style.



This is an incredibly popular resource that is designed and optimized for use on toolbars and tab bars in iPhone/Android apps, websites, and more.


128 unique and minimal icons available in both light and dark variants.


A fun and elegant set of icons that mimic iPhone applications.


Potentially the nicest set of social media icons. Includes icons to 40 social applications.



Vector-built icons built according to the Android UI guidelines.


A small set of icons that are perfect for any Rails project.


A wonderful set of hand-drawn icons.


A set of icons that are free to use for personal and commercial purposes.


Another set of hand-drawn icons with a unique style.


A fun, colorful set of 20 icons for popular (and not so popular) websites.


The End.

The Ultimate Free Web Designer's Icon Set

The folks over at Smashing Magazine have composed a set of 750 free icons with their .psd sources. The original post is a bit old but this is still a great resource for web designers and developers in the need of thumbnails. LINK

The set consists of web application icons, user interface icons, e-commerce icons, general use icons, desktop icons, blog icons, smiley icons, button icons, keyboard icons, national flags icons, popular online services icons and many others.

[Smashing Magazine]

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Microsoft to Release Windows 8 Developer Preview Today

According to the official "Building Windows 8" blog, Microsoft will be releasing a developer preview of Windows 8 "later tonight". The OS preview will be available in both 32-bit (x86) and 64-bit (x64) builds, bundled with dev tools and a demo application suite. Upgrading from Windows 7 unfortunately isn't supported, so you'll have to do a clean install. The blog stresses that this is only a developer preview, rather than a beta release.

You probably want to try out the preview release—and you can. Starting later tonight you can download the Windows 8 Developer Preview. This includes a 64-bit (x64) build with development tools to build apps, and a 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) build without development tools. The releases also include a suite of sample applications (please note these are merely illustrations of potential apps, not apps that we intend to ship with Windows 8). The ISOs are linked to from http://dev.windows.com.
[Building Windows 8]
 

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