“As Apple promised at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) last month, stickers will be coming to its messaging service iMessage,” Don Reisinger reports for Fortune. “The tech giant has now delivered some of its own.”
“Apple recently released four apps that users can download to add stickers to iMessage,” Reisinger reports. “Apple’s collection of stickers look awfully appealing for those who remember the good old days of computing.”
“One of the sticker collections, called ‘Classic Mac,’ show old cursors, an hourglass, and other icons from the early days of the Mac,” Reisinger reports.

Reisinger reports, “Apple’s sticker collection also includes a wide array of ‘smileys,’ as well as different kinds of hand gestures. All of the sticker collections are available as free downloads.”
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MacDailyNews Take: These packs for Apple are intended as examples to show developers how sticker packs should be done. We do love the “Classic Mac” pack!
Moof!
Yes, three cheers for the resurrection of the DogCow.
Or is it the CowDog?
Requires iOS 10. When? I must send Moof and the classic Hello. And the smiley Mac. And the Okay button. And…