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OS X: CandyBar is a customization tool for OS X that lets you customize the Dock appearance and layout, change the notification icons under running apps, change Finder system icons, and in general. The drawback is you can no longer customize Dock and applications download from Mac App Store with CandyBar. Fortunately, it can still be used to customize system icons. The process to customize system icons is pretty straightforward. Move the downloaded De Anza icon set into CandyBar. 尋找candy bar app全球線上資料來【APP開箱王】提供各種開箱文與瞭解candy apple 75筆2頁,bar app網友關注熱絡討論,2012年8月3日 - Download, install or update CandyBar (Mac) - Customize your. Having the most beautiful app icon.,2012年8月3日 - Aug.12) A New Era for CandyBar. Customizing icons of signed apps causes the Mac App Store not to .
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I've already posted a query to Panic the maker of Candybar App.
I previously installed the application on my Intel Imac and found out that as expected my sytem was slowing down in booting and in opening up windows and all after the installtion of this small application. It was dead easy to uninstall it on my Imac but the version I tried on my macbook doesn't want to be unistalled in any way.
The application has now even been removed using Appzapper severeal times but unfortunately I cannot revert back to my default icons. Most of them have been reverted to original but some are still customised and cannot revert back such as Movies, Music and other folders.
No one from Panic(candybar) has got back to me with a solution.
Does anyone know a fix for this or should i re-install the operating system from scratch?
I woudn't want to do that as I have Logic installed and that takes a long time to install again and configure correctly.
Please help.
Mirco
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For several years, I’ve used a piece of software called Candybar to customise the icons on my Mac. About six months ago, the developers of Candybar, Panic, made the app free. As OS X changes, it’s plausible that one day, you might be unable to change your icons. Although I’ve had a license for several years, and so I’m not affected monetarily, I still appreciate the gesture.
Earlier tonight, I was recommending Candybar and a list of my favourite icon sets in a comment on Dreamwidth. Since this might be of interest to other people, I’m posting it here for everyone to read.
Instructions for downloading Candybar are in the Panic announcement. Links to the various icon sets are embedded below.
Motivation
You might ask why you’d want to customise your icons. Good question. I’m by no means a UI expert, but here’s a brief explanation of why I like to do it:
One of the big changes in OS X Leopard was to remove all semblance of colour from folder icons. A similar trend has continued throughout OS X: the sidebar icons in iTunes, iPhoto and Mail have become similarly monochrome. This has generally been seen as a bad move, because colour is an easy way to pick out different icons, and removing it makes it harder to pick out something at a glance.
If you customise your icons, you can make them visually distinctive, and easy to find at a glance. You can also use colour to denote significance (for example, I pick out folders for projects with an imminent deadline in a bright red). It also looks nice.
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Recommendations
So here’s the list (originally written for somebody who is both fannishly active and a big Avengers fan). I use almost all of these somewhere on my Mac, and I really like all of them.
- Avengers folders! I think you might like these. ;) http://iconfactory.com/freeware/preview/avre (Dave Brasgalla) Also in the Avengers theme, here’s a Tesseract icon: http://mantia.me/icons/tesseract/ (Louie Mantia) The Iconfactory have a number of different icon sets for different fandoms: Doctor Who, Star Trek, various comic characters and Studio Ghibli are all lurking in my Candybar library.
- Coloured folders. Useful for marking folders that you need to be able to pick out at a glance. http://ekliptikz.deviantart.com/art/Snow-Leopard-Folder-Colors-162730433 (ekliptikz)
- Steampunk storage. Hard drive icons, but made in a steampunk style. Coolest icons ever. http://iconfactory.com/freeware/preview/stmpnk (David Lanham)
- Safari. Some compass-themed icons that bring some variety to Safari. I really like these. http://www.pixelresort.com/blog/the-safari-icon-set/ (Michael Flarup)
- Stores. Icons for iTunes that aren’t blue circles (I’m currently using the orange iTunes icon) and a Mac App Store icon to match. http://mantia.me/icons/stores/ (Louie Mantia)
- Creative Sense. A set of stunning replacement icons for Adobe Creative Suite. http://beta.dthought.net/icon-sets/creative-sense/release-2/ (Mike Hopkins)
- First Class Mail icons. Literally. A series of four Mail.app icon replacements, styled to look like British stamps. Have the Queen’s head in your dock. http://dribbble.com/shots/607320-2nd-Class (Louie Mantia, scroll down for the link)
- Ive Drives. Two collections of icons, which provide replacement hard drive icons styled to look like Apple hardware. The first are reminiscent of the Mac mini: http://mantia.me/icons/ive-drives/ while the second looks like the Apple TV: http://mantia.me/icons/ive-drives-2/ (Louie Mantia)
- Katakana and rune folders. Although I understand neither Japanese of the Elder FuBark alphabet, I like the look of these icons, and it would be remiss to omit them. The same designer also has icons for individual characters elsewhere on her dA page. Runes: http://asgardstudios.deviantart.com/art/Leopard-Folders-Runes-74966895 and Japanese Katakana symbols: http://asgardstudios.deviantart.com/art/Leopard-Folders-Katakana-74964843 (asgardstudios)
I’ve mentioned Louie Mantia several times in the links above. He’s one of my favourite designers, and as well as icons, he’s designed a lot of wallpapers (http://mantia.me/wallpaper/). They’re definitely worth checking out. Themes include Harry Potter, Alice in Wonderland, Brave, a SHIELD wallpaper, and lots of other things that I’m not fannishly aware enough to recognise.
Of course, there are lots of other places to find good icon sets. I’ve mentioned The Iconfactory above; I’ve also picked up gems from Dribbble and the icons section of deviantART before. Icon designers often post freebies on their personal sites too. And there’s nothing to stop you breaking out Photoshop and trying your hand at making one yourself.
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Enjoy!