Some time ago I received an email from Austin Sarner, asking me if I would be interested in designing a new application icon for iSnip — a small but yet very powerful snippet management tool for Mac OS X. iSnip lives in the menu bar of Mac OS X and provides access to all of your text snippets, which can be managed and categorized in a very simple way. In order to use the snippets, just select the intended snippet from the menu and it is inserted in the frontmost application.
Keep organized
iSnip also provides the functionality to organize your snippets with the help of rules, smiliar to the ones in Apple Mail or Thunderbird. Furthermore the application keeps track of your clipboard history, listing all pieces of text recently copied to the clipboard. Nice thing. And because I really liked the idea behind iSnip, I created a new application icon and sent it to Austin Sarner.

Once again I really tried to stick closely to Apple's design guidelines, in order to ensure best possible integration into the look&feel of Mac OS X. The new icon is included in version 1.4 of iSnip, which can be downloaded from the official website.

