CandyBar allows you to customize icons in your Dock. Note that although you
can customise icons individually, you can no longer customize the entire dock
in Mountain Lion OS X 10.8 due to a change in the way that Mountain Lion
renders the Dock. As a result, the developers made it free of charge. Panic
and Iconfactory are both trusted developers on the Mac scene, the first for
great software like Transmit or Unison and the second for the great icons
they make. CandyBar is also an excellent app in the same vein as the others.
With CandyBar, you can create smart lists, drag and drop icons and select
whole collections or unique icons. Icons appear in a dark transparent window
and you can zoom in or out of them thanks to the slider on the bottom right
of the interface. If you don't like the look of an Icon, you can make it look
the way you want by simply dragging images in to replace them. CandyBar 3
also includes a fully-featured icon organizer (formerly called Pixadex) that
acts like iPhoto for your icons: you can collect and store your icons in the
same application you use to change them. In addition, there's support for 512
x 512 icon support and Quick Look integration. Note that although CandyBar is
now free it will be virtually unsupported in the future apart from a few
minor updates. The developers Panic have provided the following serial
number: PPQA-YAMA-E3KP-VHXG-B6AL-L to activate CandyBar. The only little
drawback is that CandyBar doesn't offer a read me document or any advice for
first time users who lack any knowledge of icon management. *Overall,
CandyBar is a full featured tool to collect and organize large collections of
custom icons for Mac.*Download *CandyBar 3.3* in Softonic