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04/04/2008
The IconExperience V-Collections released.

07/09/2006
Version 2.0 of the IconExperience icon collections released.

10/13/2004
Flags of the World icon collection released

10/13/2004
Update to the IconExperience icon collections released

04/02/2004
INCORS GmbH moves head office from Berlin to Potsdam

10/08/2003
IconExperience.com goes live

10/08/2003
New website design

08/12/2003
Version 1.4.4 of the Alloy Look and Feel released

06/12/2003
Version 1.4.2 of the Alloy Look and Feel released

04/15/2003
Version 1.4.1 of the Alloy Look and Feel released

03/19/2003
Version 1.4 of the Alloy Look and Feel released

11/21/2002
Version 1.3 of the Alloy Look and Feel released

10/08/2002
Version 1.2 of the Alloy Look and Feel released

07/31/2002
Version 1.1 of the Alloy Look and Feel released

06/25/2002
The Alloy Look and Feel version 1.0 released

02/04/2002
Kunststoff Look and Feel 2.0 released



Screenshots

Click on the images to see a full size screenshot of the Alloy Look and Feel in action. Please note that the Alloy Look and Feel does not only have a state of the art look, but also comes with a lot of rollover and press effects, that make applications feel more interactive.
exe4j is a very useful tool created by ej-technologies. It helps developers to integrate their Java™ applications into the Windows environment. The screenshot shows nicely the new look and feel decorations for outer frames.
Abeille from Jetaware is a query tool and database browser for PostgeSQL and MySQL. It helps you quickly and effectively analyze and debug your data.
Netbeans, the great open source Java ™ IDE, has a highly complex Swing GUI. This makes it a perfect application for measuring and improving the performance of the Alloy Look and Feel.
JProfiler is a superb profiling tool created by ej-technologies. The custom theme that is used by JProfiler was designed to fit nicely to the ej-technologies' corporate look. Additionally INCORS assisted in improving the overall look of the application by supplying the icons and various graphical elements.

Tejina is an interactive dictionary for Japanese characters. The feedback from testers on the displayed prerelease version was overwhelmingly positive. The screenshots show Tejina with all four standard themes that come with the Alloy Look and Feel (Default, Bedouin, Glass, and Acid).
Do you have a great application that uses the Alloy Look and Feel? Send us a screenshot as a png-file and we will put it on this page with a link to you site.



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