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Posted on June 2, 2008

Create system icons with ease

If you’ve ever wondered whether there is an easy way to create your own system icons — at least personalize the default ones within OS X — there is such a way to do so. The following is a quick guide to do just that, using Gluestick and LiteIcon.

Posted on December 7, 2007

Taming Leopard, part 2

Continuing with what was started in the previous Taming Leopard post, there still are more tips you can use for customizing the big cat into an OS that’s 100% to your liking. In part two we have how to change Stacks into something more useful, how to easily change system icons, and more.

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Posted on November 15, 2007

Mac Candy :: WideMail

Letterbox, the fantastic widescreen Mail plugin that we learned to love, still hasn’t provided a Leopard-compatible solution — even with the developer assuring that said version is coming soon. But if you’ve been left out by the lack of Leopard solutions for this kind of task, there is no reason to be sad — a [...]

Posted on November 12, 2007

Taming Leopard

Now that we’ve had Leopard in our hands for about two weeks, the users have come up with some ingenious ways to taking Leopard and changing it to a system that’s 100% to their liking. Here are some great tips for everyone to start with, and hopefully Taming Leopard will be getting newer posts as [...]

Posted on October 31, 2007

Leopard purrs as expected

As previously talked about, Leopard has its share of bugs and issues, but that won’t stop the average Mac user from enjoying all the new features that Apple’s new OS has to offer. Whether you’re in love with the new Finder, the new desktop, the painless backup sessions Time Machine has to offer, or more [...]