
What? You’re bored with Leopard already? You can’t wait to find ways to customize Leopard’s look? Stop.
Now grab a CandyBar and start your customization efforts with icons, then make Leopard’s Dock look as good as you really want it to be.
I’m a child of the personal computer revolution. Since the Mac is arguably the father of true personalized computing (remember—the Mac has a personality, Windows is a Borg-like machine which needs constant regeneration),.... (excerpted).
PRO~DUAL~INTEL~3/GIGAHERTZ said:
Cool! I have been waiting for something like this, I am heading there right now to pimp out my Mac.
Thanks Ron!
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apollogreed said:
Candy Bar is one very cool utility for Mac users who MUST dink around with Leopard’s look and feel.
It’s soooooooo easy to create a custom look with icons and the dock. Plenty of free replacement docks and icons are available, too.