
Although I am every bit as in love with Mac OSX Leopard as I was with its predecessor, Tiger, I am a little annoyed by how long it is taking some of the developers of third party applications that I used frequently and happily on Tiger to upgrade their products to Leopard compatibility. Luckily, some of the aforementioned developers are back on their grind. Like Panic who a few days ago updated Candybar, which allowed mac users to change all the icons, system and application, on their computers. Sounds simple and a bit insignificant, I know, but it’s really not.
Most people, whether they’re using a mac or are stuck on pcs, like to personalize and customize their computers, myself included. CandyBar makes that easy as 1-2-3. There are a ton of great features in CandyBar 3, you can customize icons, the dock, it has Quick Look integration, a gorgeous new interface and now has pixadex integrated so you can store icons in it as well. Now more clicking and dragging icons from pixadex into CandyBar for use. Dope.
You can download a free trial or purchase it outright for $29. Discounts to those who purchased Pixadex and/or CandyBar 2.