The mask would also sense the current contents of the dock and create icon mockups for the mask as well. Icons that would require breaking code signing could still be replaced on the dock only by replacing the dock icon mockups. That said, I am not any sort of developer, but I think that this is possible. Please at least tell me how to restore them all! Hi all! I remember Candy Bar was one of the earliest shareware I paid for and loving it since!
I so love how I can customised my icons and Dock… especially the Trash Can! Mine, and probably many other Candy Bar lovers biggest wish? Mavericks support! Oh come on Apple, lighten up! I would like to add my voice to the chorus pleading for an update for Mavericks. Having a lot of trouble changing system icons in Mavericks…….
Please help. So sad to read that this is no longer being supported; I, too, ran to update Candybar for Mavericks support. Used candybar since last year and it was the best icon changer I ever had, sad to hear it is unsupported to I wish they could just make it back the way it was. One more voice asking for an update so Candy Bar will work on Mavericks!
Log in. Love your work Candymen. To Everyone else! Investigate this and come back to the market, good ideas deserve success.
The rest of the time, he studies straw-bale houses, reads Anarchist philosophy, and pretends to not be working. In fact, to our knowledge, the Iconfactory is the only website that provides complete sets of icons for CandyBar.
I loved this app so much. Glad I bought it and supported you guys. Fight the power and help us change our folder and trash icons! Direct all your inquiries to Iconfactory since they are now the maintainers of CandyBar as per the last section up above. Iconfactory can make CandyBar Mavericks-ready. Ragazzi alcune icone le potete cambiare semplicemente con il copia incolla! I am about to change my icons now, but it stands that I need to have a new version of Candybar.
The only thing is; I have the newest version. The current icons are killing my eyes and almost all of us are eagerly waiting for an update! Bought Candybar before it was Candybar but 2 different programmes. Please update! Panic, Inc. We are all willing to pay once again to get the update for Mavericks.
As you can see you should take this into consideration. CandyBar for Mavericks we would be happy to pay to it please update for us support iconfactory. The new Mavericks icons are killing my eyes! Please update for Mavericks! Long life to Candybar…. Go into a terminal and enter this command: Now open CandyBar and change your icons.
The only thing preventing CandyBar from working in Mavericks is this version check. No need to wait for an update although that would make things waaay more convenient. It will come. Please dear Panic Inc. I would even pay for an updated version! You are basically saying what he said first, they only difference is, you rephrased what he said, made it longer and added pictures to it. This blog is not for free advertisement of your website!
The noble idea you present to all users for as long as CandyBar lives, shows us all there are more ways than one to skin a cat… Thank you Ladies and Gentleman of Panic for your very kind of solution solving. Much success. Should be compatible with Mavericks in my opinion, just a small update to keep existing features working!
Stop spamming about Mavericks update already if Icon Factory wanted an update quick it would already be out. It seems Icon Factory got big plans for Candybar. But remember, OSX Just make a backup of evey Icon, download new ones and change them manually, took me like an hour to change everything, I even changed sidebar Icons which you can see here http: I just downloaded v3. I had Snow Leopard in the past and CandyBar worked excellent!
Now that I am on Mavericks, I cannot use it anymore: Please make the update for And it will probably be a long wait before Apple realizes their mistake! Icon Factory is still charging for CandyBar. Please make a candybar-update for the Es de profesionales! Saludos a todos! CandyBar is and has been one of my all time favorite apps.
I love being able to personalize how my iMac, and MacBook Pro look…. Something like this belongs built in to the OS in my opinion. This app really, really needs to be kept up to date.
I hope you come back when Yoesemite is made public because the icons Apple use simply stink and are plain plain plain with no life, colour or imagination. We need our CandyBar.
My question is: And save humanity from neon armageddon? What a wonderful app!! CandyBar 3. Posted at Very excited for the future. And thanks for many, many years of Candybar love. Thanks for years of Candybar and icon love.
End of an era. But I understand. I really hope CandyBar will live forever Thank You guys for your work. Maybe you should consider make public the code of the app so that somebody continue this: Bad news, i dont know why apple did this: Good show Panic Inc. What a wonderful way to go out. Very dignified. Never seen the like of it. Bravo, Panic! Awesome gesture. Atleast for this, I am buying you future products.
Great work guys. Love your software guys. This is a nice gesture from you all at Panic. Good luck dude: Thank you: Then again, maybe the people at the Iconfactory would. Thanks, again. Thank you to everyone at Panic! Thanks for the great app! I have always loved CB. You may have seen CandyBar used in some of our Mac featured desktops —it's often used to tweak the look and feel of the Dock.
The news isn't all good though: the reason Panic is making the app free and dropping support for it is because they see OS X steadily turning into iOS—meaning they think Apple will eventually prohibit users from the level of tweaking and customization that Mac users currently enjoy, so they don't see much of a future for CandyBar.
These restrictions only apply to Mountain Lion though, and everything else works. Regardless of the implications of Panic's move, the app works well and is completely free to download. If you want to spice up your Mac's dock a bit, now's the time to grab it. Sad that it comes to this. So my first though after reading this was: what about Pixadex?!
I have used CandyBar for many years. This has always been one of my favourite applications. I could tell the state of theming in Mac OSX was declining. Thank you. Ya unfortunately the way OSX is going, customization is getting more and more toned down-Thanks for all the years, for custom dock and icons-Hope one day we can look forward to Candybar 2.
Guys, you have done an amazing job. I love your application, love your icons, anything you do. Thank you for this gift. CandyBar is a top ten app you must have on a mac. Best wishes from Romania. This is why I continue to support Panic products. Sadly, I bought CandyBar back in June.
I wish you the best in your future and on going efforts! I see a lot of posts of people criticising Apple for the Sandbox approach and how it limits some applications to the point of becoming a part of history. I love using Candybar a lot since I like my icons looking the skin of Mattahan, but I also appreciate the security features implemented in the OS that allow us to live in carefree world.
That being said, I wish Panic looked for other ways to bring customization to the OS so we can make it a unique part of our electronic selves.
If it can be done, I have no doubts Panic will bring another solution. But blaming Apple for implementing a level of security to protect us, is a blind blame. The internet we live in now, is not the Internet 20yrs ago. I never cared that much about customizing 3rd party app icons: system icons and the random folder was enough for me. I reeeeealy hope that it may come back some day.
Not comfortable charging money? I wish everyone would care that much about their customers future compatibility needs. I really wish you the best!!!! OS X used to me so colorful and fun. Seems like Apple and MS are taking all the joy out of modern computers.
Not much, not much at all! I long for the days when I could theme my OS from candy white to brush metal from time to time—just to add something fresh for my eyes. Now all this bland, flat UI. CandyBar was and remains a nicely designed, user-friendly application making the personalization of OS X system icons a breeze.
I was prepared to purchase your most current version in order to do so when instead I discovered your generous gift. Thank you for a very cool application, and for sharing it without charge. My regards, and best of luck in your future endeavors.
Mis mejores deseos a todo el equipo detras de este gran proyecto que ha sido CandyBar. How can apple actually do that?
I told my friend about this app today to bad i have to tell her she cant it use much longer… really scary if you think about it.. I have two question regarding this blog post above…. Anyone else have this happen? Thanks to all of your hard work! Maybe it will get better down the road, when it does we will all still be here.
Check out iCondubber as an icon management alternative, Mountain-Lion supported. More and more we are pushed into a mold but in the beginning they told us to be creative and break the mold. I see this as another mile marker on the super highway of lost functions and diminished individuality.
I have so enjoyed changing the icons to fit the seasons or holiday… I guess there will be an app for that too. I just discovered CandyBar and really dig it! Very classy move and I will be on the look out for your future products! Good Luck!! Well, who needs to change the look of the OS anyways? The interface Apple supplies is just fine on its own.
What a sad, sad day. The end of an era. Then I stumbled onto a webpage that pointed to the icon factory as a source for cool icons.
Sounds like the staff of Panic are pretty cool judging from the June trip to Hawaii and I wish you well. Is there a serial number for older versions, i. Candybar has been awesome and I have used it on my Hackintosh netbook since I first tried it out. It is just too great, and one of the reasons I want to keep using Snow Leopard forever!
Changing system icons will now be a little hackier than I prefer, but I chiefly use the Pixadex portion of the software, anyway. Thanks for the software, I really enjoy it. I mean, Is no longer about power users now. Apple is pushing all of us to other platforms. This is getting very strange. I am telling you right now: It will be just the Mac App Store apps the only apps for Mac in less than 2 years and it will be a pain in the you know what using an App from outside.
Apple will let viruses come in from outside just to let you know you need to be inside their bubble to be safe. Thanks Panic! When people open apps such as Candybar all that comes to mind is customization, not whether the app is approved by Apple, or not. Candybar source code please? Sunday mornings… Hunting for the new icon set… Hot cup of coffee and Candy Bar… One of my favourite routines for as long as I can remember… End of an era.
I downloaded CandyBar. I loved it. I thought it was awesome. And I tried to fix it. Goodbye …. I can only feel deeply sad of the news. I have been using it v 3. Apple should leave such small spaces of personalisation open. Sorry to hear it guys… This was the 1st piece of software I ever purchased online so as many have already said, I have fond memories of it and your company.
Much love and all the best with the future. No doubt CandyBar was, and is, awesome. They may ignore one or two feedbacks…they may even ignore hundreds or thousands of feedbacks, but I thought it was worth a try.
In case any of you would like to as well. Heartfelt thanks to Panic and Thoughts on BTW, why in the world would anyone want to shove a Tablet OS into one of the finest Desktop operating systems ever created?!? I had a specific aesthetic in mind that I was able to bring to life because of Candybar. Candybar allowed me to make my Macs truly mine and the envy of all those who checked out my Desktop, Dock, icons, and tweaks, as well.
Most insulting the fact that everything about But even back then there were some rumblings:. Forget about it. This is going to happen. IOS across all products would standardize the big-brother, patronizing, and utterly draconian practices so common to the iPad and iPhone across all products. Not to mention slashing development costs, since Apple is so hard up fro cash these days. My recommendation is do not upgrade past One code base to rule them all.
And hey, we just made troubleshooting a 1-step process! Trouble with your Mac? Welcome to the future. Thank you for a great program. I know this will not be the end of such great product, very excited to see what you guys will come up with next. Thanks for making the Mac that much more enjoyable in our everyday work. Now, if we could only have Candybar for iPhone!! Thanks anyways for making a great product.
Thanks for this great work, you are the best — also for making it a free version now ;. External or third party apps will be over and Apple will finally control all the ecosystem for their company. Youngsters never will know a company with a lot of history as we know it they just will be waiting for the new toy… careless.
Ronin — excellent post! I prefer my computer to function as a computer. And I like to make it customisable. Panic Team: thank you so much for such a wonderful app. Very sad it has come to this. But since the default is to sign the entire thing, rather than just the important executables, the code signing gets broken for trivial things like icons.
I feel like crying. I truly do. It was the only thing that was still able to customize Sorry you gotta go but as mentioned you are going out with style! I will put off updating to Mt. Lion as long as possible just to keep my pretty dock! I loved my cb icons since they came out. I changed to Mountain Lion today and kinda wanna go back just because of my ugly dock! This makes me very sad. CandyBar is one of my favorite applications: so easy to use! So thorough!
Well, if things ever look up, you will continue to have a loyal customer in me. My other computer is a PC, which, after all of my personal development and customizations, represents nothing PC related.. Naturally, I expected the same availability and opportunity with an Apple product, and had high hopes for this luxury to far exceed the capabilities offered by my Windows-based machine, as well as adding security, graphics, and speed especially after so many years of my snobby Mac-using friends berating me for noncompliance!
After a few hours of trying to figure things out by myself, I sought the forums and came across this gem. Unfortunately, like most great things discovered throughout history, this basic personalization ability is being revoked, and instead we are being forced into a monotonous consumer world where fresh ideas, personal style, and simple visual beauty are no longer options. In conclusion, thank you for allowing me the chance to peruse the Mac world for as long as I did. Had your software not been available, I doubt my endeavor would have spanned more than a few days.
Any company which conducts itself in such a respectful and customer-oriented fashion as you have is sure to go far :. As for the ending of Candybar as we know it — very sad.
Thanks all. I have been with you guys from the start. Thanks for all the fun, and productivity help. Really great of you to go free. I will be looking for other Panic Products. Thanks again. All things change, bummer.
Apple could take a lesson from Panic in style, grace and customer satisfaction. Right now, if Panic made a computer, I would buy one and it would be loaded with your software. I wanted to thank you so much for allowing CandyBar to be free to users. Again, thank you for allowing me the opportunity to customize my dock and icons.
CandyBar is, without any doubts, the best application of its kind! Dear Candybar, I love this app, however i have a problem changing the icons for three applications, which include iphoto, imovie and garage band. They are slightly grey, unclickable, and have a little lock icon on the bottom right of the icon. Please respond, Stav. Thanks so much for bringing me so much pleasure in customizing the look of my Mac!
I look forward to seeing what you come up with next! Sup guys. No dice. Hello, I am wondering as I am still on Panic, thank you for the great application, and all of the work you have put into it over the years. Panic was thinking different long before Apple was, Candybar, IconFactory and Resedit were staples of the customizing your Mac experience. This is a sad day indeed, thanks again Panic for all of your work, hopefully Apple will change their course, but I doubt it.
Apple will soon find that their decisions have driven off their most valuable customers and users. Do we really need two sizes of iPads and multiple types of iPods, All with similar price points? Apple was swirling in the gutter, If Steve had not thrown everything out they would have died long ago.
Now they are swirling again. Only they do not know it. It is a sad sight to see for the Apple users that went through their dark times with them. My last upgrade was to Snow Leopard for the Machines that I have which will run it, and Leopard for the older machines. I will not even let them upgrade my work machine to ML. My next machine will be a Ubuntu machine, and my next phone will be an Android based device.
Dear CandyBar you are the first app that I add when I setup a new machine and the coolest one. Thanks for your coolness factor. This gesture from Panic is typical of them and all that has made Apple computers so unique. It is regrettable that increasingly, Apple appear to be working hard to destroy the very idiosyncrasy that has secured a following of millions.
I am partially sighted and I now find that I cannot use my MacBook as easily as before I upgraded from Snow Leopard entirely due to the interface, which is not easily tailored to a more individualised preference. Now I feel a little like an orphan. Been collecting them since my Mac OS 9 days…. How can that be? How will you eat?
Buy coffee? Take the bus? You need to charge. Its worth it and people will pay! It is true that after to restart I have to restart also the finder but…. If I could include you a print-screen you could see that this is possible, and therefore it might be possible to solve the problem of to restart the Finder after a reboot.
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