Candybar Icons Mac Free Download

  

Flag Icons

284 countries and unions (updated 02.2013) all over the world. Also with ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 codes.

If you use Candybar 3, you can slide by interfacelift for the best mac icons on the web free: InterfaceLIFT: Wallpaper sorted by Date I've used Candybar on all my Macs. Aug 08, 2012.

Available sizes: 16×16, 24×24, 32×32, 48×48, 64×64, 128×128.

Icon formats: PNG

Important: If you wish to use them on website, please place link to www.icondrawer.com on your site (Somewhere on static first level page, not in blog or news page).

If you can not or do not want to place link back, you can purchase royalty-free license.

Social Icons

Free Social Icon Set contains 30 icons (updated 09.2011) of popular social web and media services. If you wish to see more social icons, tell us.

Available sizes: 16×16, 32×32, 48×48, 128×128. PNG format.

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Gift Icons

Free Gift icons - gift box, red heart balloons, puppy, wedding rings, bunch of tulips, rose, cake. All sizes up to 512x512 px.

Menu bar icons mac

Available sizes: 16×16, 32×32, 48×48, 128×128. PNG format.

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Adium Icon

Icon for customization Mac OS X Adium. To change icon just dubble click on ID_Green.AdiumIcon file. After installation you will find new icon in Adium Preferences/Appearance/Dock icon.

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Christmas Icons 2

Christmas Icons Set: Santa Claus, Christmas Bells, Christmas Gifts, Snowman Toy, Christmas Tree. Size: 512×512

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Black & Blue Icons

Mac OS X application icons such as iChat, iPhoto, iTunes, Address Book, Text Edit, iCal, Chess, GarageBand, Quick Time Player, Mail, Pages and Preview in black and blue colors.

Available sizes: 16×16, 32×32, 48×48, 128×128. PNG format.

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Free Christmas Icons

Free Christmas Icons: Snowman, Christmas tree, Christmas gift, Christmas Candy & Decorations etc.

Available sizes: 16×16, 32×32, 48×48, 128×128. PNG format.

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Valentine's Day Icons

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Available sizes: 16×16, 32×32, 48×48, 128×128. PNG format.

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Halloween Icons

Jack-o'-lantern pumpkin and Harry Potter's Sorting Hat.

Available sizes: 16×16, 32×32, 48×48, 128×128. PNG format.

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Globe Icons

Globes with compass.

Available sizes: 16×16, 32×32, 48×48, 128×128. PNG format.

Free Icons For Mac

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CandyBar has long been the easiest way of changing Mac OS X’s default icons for folders, application icons, the Dock, and so on. CandyBar was originally launched in 2002 by The Icon Factory and Panic and soon became a popular tool for replacing icons in Mac OS X. In August 2012, Panic announced that it would not be continuing its development and that it would become an unsupported app. But being as awesome as they are, Panic decided to offer CandyBar for free and distribute the licence code required to register it.

Panic says:

“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. We’re handing the reins of CandyBar over to our friends at The Iconfactory. They’ve got some thoughts on CandyBar’s future, and where they might take it from here. If you bought CandyBar from us, you will of course be considered if something new shows up. Stay tuned.”

Today, there are a couple of limitations. You can’t change the icons of apps downloaded from the Mac App Store due to code signing. The Dock in Mac OS X 10.8 ‘Mountain Lion’ was changed and also cannot be altered like it used to.

Icon Resources

Free Mac Icons Download

There are several places to download icon sets for use with CandyBar.

Menu Bar Icons Mac

  • InterfaceLift – A popular site which isn’t updated as frequently as it used to be, but it still has a good selection of icons available.
  • The Iconfactory – The people who worked with Panic to create CandyBar, and the famous icon creators that have been around since 1996! I fondly remember using the free icons provided on Macworld magazine discs that were created by The Iconfactory.
  • David Lanham – This guy seems to know what he’s doing when it comes to creating nice icons, and he’s even been interviewed by The Verge, MacThemes, MacUser and Apple Matters.
  • ResExcellence – Ah, of course. How could we almost forget ourselves? Now where did we put those icons? … That’s it, they’re in the Archive! You might have to do some digging though… 🙂