And again Fugue!

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I may have you all ears buzz about this set, but I couldn't it again not to mention. Yes, huge was again updated. This version of 1.4.3, though not the latest but still is relevant for everyone. Finally it has all the icons required for registration of your web application. I understand that there are many useful sets of icons, but this is why it affected me the most.

Let me remind you again — these icons are designed for processing a web application, well, or regular programs, but not for the design of Your desktop or folders. All icons are made in a mixed style of Mac OS X and Windows Vista, the size is 16x16px PNG images. The author also shared with us DevKit'om in PSD format, which you can change the icons as we like.
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The combination of icons is the ability of this set I like the most. The author took the time and created a miniature version of almost all of the icons through which you can create wonderful combinations. It is good that the author decided not to combine all of the options otherwise the set would have been much more. But the combinations in the set is, so it still very impressive. Only 5 combinations for almost every icon:

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as the grey background refers to the icon.

In conclusion.
Previous post.
Especially for you I gathered the thin version. I removed the combined versions of the icons in the hope that you are using photoshop will create an icon which you need, and a separate devkit
the compact 1.5 Mb
Fugue devkit 1.7 Mb
And full pack 1.4.3 Download from DimaRF

You can also download the latest version of set site www.pinvoke.com
Fugue 1.4.4 8.9 Mb
Can also see the contents of the set preview

UPD: 1.4.4 (2 February 2009)
— Added <arrow_join*> <arrow_split*> and <arrow_switch*>.
— Added <compass*>.
— Updated. <door_open_in>.
Article based on information from habrahabr.ru

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