"One of the most frequently used Cocoa classes is NSImage which, as the name suggests, is all about displaying and manipulating image data.
The imageNamed: method of this class retrieves an image reference for you - provided that you know the name of the image you're after.
Many of the images that can be retrieved via the imageNamed: method have well documented names, but there's a lot of stuff in there that's not well-known.
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