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Your desktop is about to get a whole lot stickier thanks to the latest set of sticker app icons from David Lanham.
Artist Dave Brasgalla gives his Refresh folder series a second installment with springtime cherry blossoms.
Artist Dave Brasgalla introduces a whole new style of desktop folder especially designed for Mac OS X Leopard - Refresh.
Take a excellent video tour of Panic and the Iconfactory's CandyBar software with Dan Frakes of Macworld.
Smoothicons system replacement set for CandyBar finally updated for use with Mac OS X Leopard
Icons from Indy's adventure to find the Crystal Skull.
Items from Indy's quest to discover the fabled Holy Grail.
The second installment of Refresh from Dave Brasgalla brings the beauty of cherry blossoms to your desktop.
Companion desktop to Dave Brasgalla's Refresh Sakura icons.
Yes! Panic and the Iconfactory have created CandyBar, an app that makes customizing the Trash Can icon easy.
A red iContainer is for use with CandyBar and has data for setting system icons. There are other differences as well.
There are several ways to export icons from Pixadex including drag and drop, exporting iContainers and more.
Yes, open both programs and simply drag and drop icons from Pixadex to the appropriate well in CandyBar.
Yes, many of the default toolbar icons in Mac OS X can be customized using the Iconfactory and Panic's CandyBar app.
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