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Panic and The Iconfactory announce the release of Pixadex 2.0.2 which is now a Universal Binary for Intel Macs.
Yes indeed it can! When you import them they are automatically converted to Mac format. Exporting is easy too.
Pixadex stores its icon library inside the Application Support Folder or in a custom location of your choosing.
Yes! You can easily customize where Pixadex stores its Icon Library by selecting Preferences from the Pixadex menu.
Create a copy the "Pixadex" folder that contains the icon library. This is usually located in Application Support.
No, Pixadex's Icon Library was not designed to be shared. Bad things may happen if you attempt to do so.
The easiest way to import icons is to simply drag and drop them from the Finder. There are other ways as well.
Yes, open both programs and simply drag and drop icons from Pixadex to the appropriate well in CandyBar.
Assign keywords to single or mulitple icons by selecting them, and opening the inspector to fill the keyword field.
Yes, you can select any icon within a particular collection and use it to customize the Collection's List icon.
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