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Flow Toolbar Replacements by ~Sekkyumu:iconSekkyumu:


©2008 ~Sekkyumu
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Submitted: April 4
File Size: 67.5 KB
Image Size: 266 KB
Resolution: 925×506
Comments: 21
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Flow is out. Go buy this amazing software and support indie developers : [link]

Since the original toolbar icons were not my tastes, I decided to do them a little facelift.

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~Giancarlo-DESIGN:iconGiancarlo-DESIGN: Apr 4, 2008, 11:03:25 AM
WOW. You already made a GUI mod. Great job mate.

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~JR007:iconJR007: Apr 4, 2008, 12:04:05 PM
Great work bro! Btw, if that background is your, maybe you should release it as a wall pack. ;)
*Sekkyumu:iconSekkyumu: Apr 4, 2008, 1:20:23 PM
Hehe thanks.

No the background isn't from me. It was the teaser on the website.
*Sekkyumu:iconSekkyumu: Apr 4, 2008, 1:20:49 PM
Thanks !

Yeah I just love this application, needed to make a facelift since the default icons weren't that great on Leopard.
~xionz:iconxionz: Apr 4, 2008, 4:55:24 PM
really nice! u are fast :)

buy a FTP client for 30$ having Transmit(18$) and CyberDuck(free) ?

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*nokadota:iconnokadota: Apr 4, 2008, 6:00:37 PM
hell yes? why not? that's like people paying for iWork and Microsoft Office when there's OpenOffice ... just a matter of preference. :) anyhoo, this is actually kind of creepy b/c i was just reading the blog of the guy who made the Flow icon. very talented icon artist.

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=mgilchuk:iconmgilchuk: Apr 4, 2008, 7:16:54 PM
Dude these are really slick! Flow is an amazing piece of software... these make it sooo much better! thanks for sharing! :)

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