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Zonic releases IconLab 1.0
Zonic are pleased to announce the release of IconLab 1.0, a Photoshop
plug-in that adds full support for Mac OS X's native icon format to
Adobe Photoshop.
IconLab allows icons to be constructed with the full power of
Photoshop, automatically flattening layers and resizing images to
produce professional quality icons.
Exported icons can be used directly from any native Mac OS X
development environment, such as Xcode or CodeWarrior.
IconLab is available immediately, and can be downloaded from:
<http://www.zonic.co.uk/products/iconlab/>
Registering IconLab costs $24.95, and requires Mac OS X 10.2 or later.
About Zonic
Founded in 1996, Zonic is a dedicated Macintosh development house based
in the U.K.
As well as porting a range of best-selling PC games to the Mac, Zonic
release their own products as shareware.
Zonic also provide Macintosh consultancy and development services for a
variety of clients world-wide.
For further information on Zonic, or any of our products, please
contact us at:
Email: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Web: <http://www.zonic.co.uk/>
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