Large collection of toolbar icons for iOS, WP7 and Windows apps
| Version | 2012 |
| Updated | Feb 7th 2012 |
| Developer |
Aha-soft
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| User Rating |
852
3.1
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| Original File Size | 5.4 MB |
| Downloads | 6710 |
| Systems | Windows All, Unix |
| Category | Desktop Enhancements |
Light Blue iPhone Toolbar Icons is a set of icons developed for the mobile user.
The selling point of this collection is the number of sizes and formats it comes with, making it truly cross-platform and usable on multiple mobile and desktop platforms.
This set is handy to Web designers and developers making iOS and WP7 apps, designing Web sites and programming Windows desktop applications.
There are 331 unique images, each available in a number of sizes, file formats and visual styles. As mentioned earlier, this set features 10 different pixel dimensions, coming in all resolutions standard to the target platforms.
You'll get all of the following resolutions: 16x16, 20x20, 24x24, 26x26, 30x30, 32x32, 40x40, 48x48, 60x60, and 64x64 pixels, which makes the set usable for applications running in Apple iOS, Windows Phone / WP7, Web, and the desktop version of Microsoft Windows. All icons are supplied in Windows Icon (ICO), BMP and PNG formats.
The images come in 32-bit True Color with semi-transparent alpha mask. Light Blue iPhone Toolbar are provided in three visual states: normal, disabled, and highlighted.
The collection of Light Blue iPhone Toolbar Icons Crack is completely royalty-free, allowing developers re-using the images in as many applications as needed.
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