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Alright, all of you Coda kids. You wanted more custom "Books" and pretty icons in your Panic app? Well here you go. :D http://tr.im/1mfv

Posted on Saturday, November 29th, 2008 under News Status | No comments

Alright, all of you Coda kids. You wanted more custom "Books" and pretty icons in your Panic app? Well here you go. :D http://tr.im/1mfv

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