What applications do you use to get that custom OS X look? Here are a few to get started:
ShapeShifter
CandyBar
These are a few that I've used in the past. What are your favorites?
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#1
Posted 02 December 2005 - 10:49 PM
#2
Posted 03 December 2005 - 03:25 PM
@Mashugly
shapeshifter works now with 10.4.1 and 10.4.3 (the both builds)?
Here my ones:
Deskshade2
My Rating:
:star_smile:
:star_smile:
Notes: Application for storing and applying your desktops.
HimmelBar
My Rating:
:star_smile:
Note: It is a very lightweight (and free) application launcher, but not x86 binary maybe run slows.
TigerLauncher
My Rating:
:star_smile:
Note: Same as HimmelBar, but it's x86 intel binary and runs great
Konfabulator
My Rating:
:star_smile:
:star_smile:
Note: Don't like the apple dashboard? No problem, thats a nice replacement choice
Tune
My Rating:
:star_smile:
:star_smile:
Note: iTunes Controller in your menu bar, great choice
Pixadex
My Rating:
:star_smile:
:star_smile:
Note: Icon Management, auto drag n drop image 2 icon, safe organize and improve your icon library.
TransparentDock
My Rating:
:star_smile:
Note: Customizing the dock the way you want it (should works on 10.4.3, i never test it)
Synergy
My Rating:
:star_smile:
:star_smile:
Note: The Best of iTunes Control menu (Request on their page the x86 binary)
Quicksilver
My Rating:
:star_smile:
:star_smile:
Note: Don't like the spotlight? Here's your new launcher.
Cocktail
My Rating:
:star_smile:
:star_smile:
Note: This have some hidden features, like: put the dock on end position and more.
ThemeChanger
My Rating:
:star_smile:
Note: Actually it's don't work very well for us and this software is a little buggy (not the compilation)
Guikit2Dlta
My Rating:
:star_smile:
:star_smile:
Note: When or If you get themechanger working 100%, this handle be nice to convert .guikit themes to use in it.
Guikitty
My Rating:
:star_smile:
Note: A tool to dissasembly the .guikit themes, so you can use it to convert to dlta or mod in themepark
ThemePark
My Rating:
:star_smile:
:star_smile:
Note: A tool to mod rsrc themes, you can edit, mod and build your own theme as guikit or dlta, good one
Menu Calendar Clock
My Rating:
:star_smile:
:star_smile:
Note: I personally preffer it than original callendar and clock, that's looks like "LClock" for windows.
I won't put the unsanity products here because they don't work as well for me
shapeshifter works now with 10.4.1 and 10.4.3 (the both builds)?
Here my ones:
Deskshade2
My Rating:
Notes: Application for storing and applying your desktops.
HimmelBar
My Rating:
Note: It is a very lightweight (and free) application launcher, but not x86 binary maybe run slows.
TigerLauncher
My Rating:
Note: Same as HimmelBar, but it's x86 intel binary and runs great
Konfabulator
My Rating:
Note: Don't like the apple dashboard? No problem, thats a nice replacement choice
Tune
My Rating:
Note: iTunes Controller in your menu bar, great choice
Pixadex
My Rating:
Note: Icon Management, auto drag n drop image 2 icon, safe organize and improve your icon library.
TransparentDock
My Rating:
Note: Customizing the dock the way you want it (should works on 10.4.3, i never test it)
Synergy
My Rating:
Note: The Best of iTunes Control menu (Request on their page the x86 binary)
Quicksilver
My Rating:
Note: Don't like the spotlight? Here's your new launcher.
Cocktail
My Rating:
Note: This have some hidden features, like: put the dock on end position and more.
ThemeChanger
My Rating:
Note: Actually it's don't work very well for us and this software is a little buggy (not the compilation)
Guikit2Dlta
My Rating:
Note: When or If you get themechanger working 100%, this handle be nice to convert .guikit themes to use in it.
Guikitty
My Rating:
Note: A tool to dissasembly the .guikit themes, so you can use it to convert to dlta or mod in themepark
ThemePark
My Rating:
Note: A tool to mod rsrc themes, you can edit, mod and build your own theme as guikit or dlta, good one
Menu Calendar Clock
My Rating:
Note: I personally preffer it than original callendar and clock, that's looks like "LClock" for windows.
I won't put the unsanity products here because they don't work as well for me
#3
Posted 08 January 2006 - 05:29 AM
Any other alternatives for changing themes on OS X X86?
#4
Posted 08 January 2006 - 07:28 AM
I absolutely despise ShapeShifter. It killed my install for no apprent reason, although I was completelyy upgraded and was supported by the program. I lost a lot of information, and couldn't reinstall myself because I needed the files on the system. Had to go to an Appletech and pay 90 bucks USD to have them back everything up, reinstall the OS, then put everything back on.
Bleh, what a headache.
Bleh, what a headache.
#5
Posted 08 January 2006 - 08:12 AM
just a suggestion, go to macthemeforums and d/l max's smoothstripes installer. its not eternal but its an improvment on aqua.
#6
Posted 25 January 2006 - 04:34 AM
do you guys really buy that software? dude... where all those free apps?
#7
Posted 26 January 2006 - 03:23 PM
Quote
do you guys really buy that software
honesty
no
#8
Posted 10 April 2006 - 02:11 AM
let me give a try
#9
Posted 18 April 2006 - 02:17 AM
I couldn't live without himmelbar. Seriously. That's one app that everyone should install and I've not had a problem with it slowing down at all.
#10
Posted 18 April 2006 - 12:57 PM
Himmelbar is an x86 binary, maybe it was not when first posted.. runs great.
#11
Posted 18 April 2006 - 05:23 PM
#12
Posted 18 April 2006 - 06:31 PM
Wow man awesome-o find
#14
Posted 05 May 2006 - 11:52 PM
I'm gonna try these.. thanks guys look foward for more of the best .. Damn they are like 9/10 shareware lol
#15
Posted 07 May 2006 - 08:36 AM
I would like to set the transparency of some windows (e.g. VLC): does it is out any tool to make it quickly and safety?
Thanks!
Thanks!
#16
Posted 25 May 2006 - 10:12 PM
UNO
It gets rid of all that horrible polished metal or whatever that metallish crap is. Everything looks 20x better. Only downside is that it makes your spotlight icon and the Apple icon in the menubar a little smaller. I don't know why
Link: http://gui.interacto.net/
It gets rid of all that horrible polished metal or whatever that metallish crap is. Everything looks 20x better. Only downside is that it makes your spotlight icon and the Apple icon in the menubar a little smaller. I don't know why
Link: http://gui.interacto.net/
#17
Posted 01 June 2006 - 11:56 PM
How do I install icons using CandyBar
#18
Posted 03 June 2006 - 09:14 AM
#19
Posted 03 June 2006 - 08:09 PM
Also in finder or Desktop, Ctrl Click or Right Click on Icon or Program then Copy.. then Ctrl / Right Click, Go Get info on Item of which you wish to assign new icon.. and click the little icon preview in top left of info window and Paste..
Could've been worded better, bit tipsy.. Lol.
Could've been worded better, bit tipsy.. Lol.
#20
Posted 15 June 2006 - 12:48 AM
Does anybody know of a program I can use to change icons for the hard drive and stuff? I mean a free program, not like ShapeShifter where the demo expires 5 days later.
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