
Use the plus sign to upload single graphics to the library, then you can export all of them to a zip file on your hard disk. Send them to someone else, and they can then import that zip file or any zip file with graphics in jpg, png, gif or swf format. The system will unpack them all and display them as you can see here. I have a zip file full of iphone components, so it's useful to play with interfaces for that, but you can use anything.
One other little update, and that's for the inspector palette - I wasn't quite happy with it, didn't like the fading out we had before, and it got in the way if we left it there, so now when you minimize it hides itself in the top right corner. You can either click on the icon there to bring it back or simply double click on any component.

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That fading box was weird sometimes :P I really like this new inspector palette and possibility to minimize/maximize it.
I didn't test the new feature "import and export set" yet, but it's very useful.
using it since a week and allready part of my dealy work.
You would not have the iphone set and/or other sets to download?
I will send you what I have, but we will be building more comprehensive stuff later and adding to the site under a stencil heading. You can start with this one, but add graphics to it and make your own as well.
We are also working on iphone components, like the web components, so you can change color and certain attributes using the inspector. That is a couple weeks away tho.
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