IconJar
p/iconjar
Organize, search and use icons the easy way
Davey Heuser
IconJar 2 — Manage and store icons in one place, just a click away
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IconJar leaves digging through your design resources folders behind so you can use icons without hassle. Your personal icon organizer is always just one click away and offers you everything you need to get the job done.
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Davey Heuser
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Hey everyone 👋 It's with great excitement that we have finally released the successor of the original IconJar. It's likely that you have had big influence in helping us shape the next version of IconJar, so massive thank you for that! IconJar is a very simple app so keeping it simple whilst adding helpful features is always challenging. With the new version, we think we've managed to do just that. We've iterated on the features you're used to and added Smart Sets, Favourites and recently used icons to really accelerate your productivity. We're super keen to hear what you think!
Scott Dunlap
I’m a long-time IconJar user and this new version improves on an already great product. I’m relieved they were able to keep the experience simple and intuitive while adding new features, it’s obvious they obsessed over the details to allow the software to get out of your way. Dark mode is great to have for any app, but even more so for an icon manager. I can quickly view how my icons will look when reversed on a dark background at various sizes, which is helpful for optimizing them. And starring icons are perfect for when you are working on a project and need to create a temporary set of candidates to consider. Lots of other small changes add up to a great update - I’ll continue to use IJ to tag and manage all of my icons. 👊
Davey Heuser
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@dunlap_scott Thanks for the kind words Scott!
Vince Schwidder
Iconjar is the best tool in the game to organize and ACTUALLY USE your icons. We've bought many sets over the years, and with Iconjar we're actually using them regularly. Both during wireframing or designing I always have Iconjar open. The subscription model is something we need to get used to, but logical for an indie dev to keep supporting the app.
Davey Heuser
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@vschwid Sounds like you get a lot of value out of IconJar! Let me know if you have any feedback :)