![]() ![]() Really a sad day for all desktops as we welcome in DULL-AS-DISHWATER UE and UI. ![]() This is a nice gesture from you all at Panic. Thanks for reading! If you have any questions, please contact CandyBar updated for 10.8, but changing system icons won’t work forever, so CandyBar is now free and unsupported - and may turn into something new at The Iconfactory later. If you bought CandyBar from us, you will of course be considered if something new shows up. They’ve got some thoughts on CandyBar’s future, and where they might take it from here. We’re handing the reins of CandyBar over to our friends at The Iconfactory. So where does CandyBar go from here? Well, there’s the other half of the app: the convenient icon organizer, and Quick Drop icon changer, that many of us use often. If interested, e-mail the Iconfactory.) Finally, CandyBar heads to The Iconfactory. (Also, if you bought CandyBar from us in July or so, we will refund you. Then, here’s a serial number everyone can use:Įven if technically unsupported, CandyBar is still super cool. We hope you enjoy it. That said, being CandyBar fans, we’ll strive to keep CandyBar up-to-date with minor 10.8 releases, so you can keep using it for the foreseeable future! But, if something major changes, on the level of the Dock changes in 10.8, we can’t guarantee compatibility.įirst, here’s the latest build of the app: Since we’re unsure about the long-term future of changing system icons, we’re not comfortable charging money for CandyBar, and we’re also not comfortable simply making it disappear, instead we’re going to make the current CandyBar free - but unsupported. So, what do we do? Now free, and unsupported. It seems clear to us that there will undoubtedly come a time (soon?) when CandyBar can no longer customize system icons at all. (You can still customize the indicator lights!) Also, CandyBar still can’t change the internal icons of Mac App Store apps, due to code signing.ĬandyBar, although simply changing files on disk, has always fallen into a slightly-uncomfortable-for-us grey area of existence. If you no longer have that e-mail, you can have it resent by visiting our lost license page.A quick update on CandyBar! Updated for 10.8.įirst, we’ve updated CandyBar for Mac OS X 10.8! You can now customize the 10.8 system icons. Just launch the app and click the big “Update” button to get the latest IconData.īut there’s a catch, or two: in Mountain Lion, Apple changed how the Dock is rendered, so it’s no longer possible to customize the Dock’s look. If you don't have iPLM 3 installed/registered on the Mac you're using right now, the serial number can be found in your order receipt that was sent via e-mail when you placed your original order.The registration window will be displayed, and your serial number can be copied from there. Alternately, you can find the serial number manually by opening iPLM 3 and selecting the "Registration" menu item from the "iPhoto Library Manager" menu.If it can find your existing registration on your Mac, you will automatically be presented with the upgrade price. If you have iPhoto Library Manager 3 installed on your Mac already, clicking the "Purchase Now" button in the corner of the main iPLM window will let you purchase the upgrade from within the program.You can retrieve your serial number in the following ways: When placing your order, you will just need your serial number from iPhoto Library Manager 3 in order to receive the upgrade discount. If you already own a copy of iPhoto Library Manager 3, you can upgrade to version 4 for a discounted price. There is no need to purchase a separate license for each program. If you own a copy of PowerPhotos, you can use your PowerPhotos serial number with iPhoto Library Manager as well. If you buy a code for multiple users, the number of users the registration covers will be shown in the registration window. If you intend have more than one user using the registration-only features of the program, you should purchase a registration code for each person who will be using the program. A license for iPhoto Library Manager is for a single user, but allows for use on two machines (e.g. Unregistered copies of iPhoto Library Manager can be used on as many computers as you'd like. Note that you can still preview the results of all operations, but you need to register to actually go through with making the resulting changes to your iPhoto library. The differences between a licensed and an unlicensed copy of the program is outlined below Many of the features of iPhoto Library Manager work without a registration code, but if you find iPhoto Library Manager useful and/or wish to use some of the advanced features only available to registered users, a license can be purchased for $29.95 by clicking the “Purchase Now” button in the upper right corner of the main window, or online at.
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