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Just downloaded candybar and shapeshifter and before I start trying anything I'm wondering if you guys have any suggestions on where I can get some good themes and icons.

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Just downloaded candybar and shapeshifter and before I start trying anything I'm wondering if you guys have any suggestions on where I can get some good themes and icons.

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www.interfacelift.com

www.iconfactory.com

http://www.unsanity.com/goto/guiKits/

http://www.macthemes.net/reviews/themes.php

http://www.d-point.org/mac/Icons.html

http://www.pixelgirlpresents.com/icons.php

http://www.apple.com/downloads/macos..._screensavers/


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greatly appreciated!

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I've read a little about both of these programs and have a very basic question that will determine if I want to use them when I get my Mac.

Basically, what I want to know is do running different themes slow your computer down like themes using an external application on Windows do? Also, does it leave any files that won't go away unless you manually remove them after a theme is applied?

Also, when using candybar do you icons change for all menus involving the thing that the icon is set to, and is this the only way to use icons?

I don't mean to steal your thread, but I felt it wasn't necessary to start another.

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Also, when using candybar do you icons change for all menus involving the thing that the icon is set to, and is this the only way to use icons?
No there is a different way to change icons such as the HD. Candybar is nice for changing the Dock icons and it's just faster and simpler if you download a group of related-looking icons.

If you wanted to change the look of your HD icon, just use one of the helpful links that KoDorSean provided. Once you download the set of images, highlight the HD icon and press Command+I to open up the info menu.

Highlight the icon you wish to use, and press Command+C to copy it. Now click once on the icon in the upper left corner of the Info window (uploaded pic of it) and it should have a blue outline. Press Command+V and presto! You have a new icon!

If you ever wish to restore it back to original, click on the image in the upper-left corner of the window and press Delete.
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Thanks todd51. I really appreciate it!

I don't have a Mac yet, but I bookmarked your post for further reference.

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I've read a little about both of these programs and have a very basic question that will determine if I want to use them when I get my Mac.

Basically, what I want to know is do running different themes slow your computer down like themes using an external application on Windows do? Also, does it leave any files that won't go away unless you manually remove them after a theme is applied?

Also, when using candybar do you icons change for all menus involving the thing that the icon is set to, and is this the only way to use icons?

I don't mean to steal your thread, but I felt it wasn't necessary to start another.
If shapeshifter does slow down your system ( I don't know if it does or not) you will not notice it.. I don't at least.


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If shapeshifter does slow down your system ( I don't know if it does not not) you will not notice it.. I don't at least.
I installed ShapeShifter the other night for the first time to give it a try. I only noticed a slowdown when starting up, which it wasn't that bad anyways.

I didn't stick with it since I don't mind OSX's default colors and everything anyways
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Usually, you won't notice a big difference with it, unless you are running an older computer.

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Alright. Is it easy to remove the theme?

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yeah, just select the default as the theme, and it will switch back.

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Candybar applies icons to the entire system, as well as individual applications if you wish, and this includes the hard drive and other drives connected. You could do it manually, but it's sooooo much easier with CandyBar.

Shapeshifter is the safest way to apply themes in OSX. There are a few themes that have their own installers, but those themes actually REPLACE the Apple files in your system - which can easily make a mess of things (though I've not had any problems with them). Shapeshifter doesn't touch the system files, it simply intercepts the call from the system for the theme resources and replaces the call with the new theme resources. So no files are actually replaced.

The very best place to get themes is in the "Releases & Updates" and "Mods & Hybrids" forums at MacThemes.

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I installed ShapeShifter the other night for the first time to give it a try. I only noticed a slowdown when starting up, which it wasn't that bad anyways.

I didn't stick with it since I don't mind OSX's default colors and everything anyways
Yeah I've had Shapeshifter for a while but I hardly ever install a theme. To put it bluntly but for a few exceptions most of them are pretty craptacular. I prefer OSX's default as well. Does anyone know of a Panther theme?
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hmmm I tried throwing in a different icon set but I didnt really like how it came out and I used candy bar to change it back to the first icon set i used and it wont take all the chages! for some reason my folders are still the old ones...any ideas?

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