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CandyBar
Developer(s)Panic and The Iconfactory
Stable release
3.3.4[1] / August 3, 2012; 12 years ago (2012-08-03)
Operating systemOS X
TypeSystem utility
LicenseShareware
Websitewww.panic.com/candybar

CandyBar is an unsupported OS X application by Panic and The Iconfactory. The application replaces system icons with icons/docks of the user's choice. The final release of CandyBar runs on OS X Mountain Lion It also integrates Pixadex, an icon cataloging application that was previously sold separately. You can download many kinds of icons and docks from the Iconfactory website. CandyBar is the successor to The Iconfactory's iControl program for Mac OS 8 and Mac OS 9.

Announcements

The company's website has announced in August 2012 that the application would no longer be supported, and offered it as a free download instead.[2] Panic also had provided a serial number:

PPQA-YAMA-E3KP-VHXG-B6AL-L

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