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Candybar 1.5.2 is out.....
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Thanks for keeping us updated!
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I was wondering where my custom icons went.
Thanks for the update.
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Laaaaaame...Candybar doesn't have to be updated for every point release. Ridiculous. The icon files have the same name and have been in the same location since 10.1, and probably 10.0 (though I didn't use that so I'm not sure).
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Originally posted by Vi0:
Laaaaaame...Candybar doesn't have to be updated for every point release. Ridiculous. The icon files have the same name and have been in the same location since 10.1, and probably 10.0 (though I didn't use that so I'm not sure).
You would only need to update it IF you change out icons. If not then it doesn't matter.
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Originally posted by Vi0:
Laaaaaame...Candybar doesn't have to be updated for every point release. Ridiculous. The icon files have the same name and have been in the same location since 10.1, and probably 10.0 (though I didn't use that so I'm not sure).
you seem to forget the little matter of deleting pirated serial numbers too, which is a classic shareware reason for a point release
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Originally posted by philzilla:
you seem to forget the little matter of deleting pirated serial numbers too, which is a classic shareware reason for a point release
Not to mention the little matter that Apple is free to change the name/location of any of the icons with any point release they wish (however unlikely). Just because it hasn't happened yet doesn't mean it won't happen ever. I wish all apps (especially ones that muck with System files) were as diligent about OS compatibility as CandyBar is.
That being said, it would be cool if Panic built an integrated upgrade feature into the app instead of forcing the user manually go and get it from the web.
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