![]() It was a big day when they were able to merge it into our master branch. Our dev team wrote thousands of lines of code to make sure that the new icons fit seamlessly into the app. Not only has the format evolved over the last five years since we implemented new icons, but we recently released our Icons in Text update, which threw a wrench in all of the gears. You would think that adding icons wouldn’t be that big of a deal, especially since we already used Font Awesome’s library, but that turned out to be not the case. The wildest thing about this update was how much work it took. Folks with really large screens might even be able to see the whole library at once. With 6000+ icons, we knew we needed to do a little work on the icon library, so we made it resizable. But, yes, you read that right - for the first time in almost 6 years, we are updating the icons in Balsamiq Wireframes. Internally we called this the “ICONic update” because we are old and have to make jokes accordingly. Font Awesome 6 Comes to Balsamiq Wireframes So get bundled up, start a fire, and let’s chat about the last 3 months of Balsamiq Wireframes. But, in spite of that, we have just released a bunch of big features (and written a lot of code) this quarter. It also means that we just closed out summer, a season of vacations and slow development for our team. It’s fall again in the northern hemisphere, and that means sweaters and sugar-filled coffees are the soupe du jour for the next few months. Mac: We fixed an error that triggered when you selected an App Bar control. ![]()
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