![]() Tikiug - /tikiug.php - allows you to extract extras.rsrc and app skin resources from old guikits. Themepark 3 (NOT 4) - allows modding/extraction of resources from rsrc files Sartfile/artfile compilers/decompilers - anyone have these now that macthemes is gone? - allow manual modding of artfile and sartfile Nocturne - does a bunch of stuff, but the interesting thing to us is the shadow removal feature. Geektool - /en/geektoo… - desktop displays, widgets, etc. Tinkertool - allows hidden system settings like global fonts and dock location to get changed GlobalNoWindowTitle & siblings - /inket/GlobalNoWindo… - SIMBL plugin that gets rid of window text and/or icons ( I haven't used this so use at your own risk)įbEye Plugin - anyone have this with macthemes down - SIMBL plugin that allows you to change finder sidebar color and various other UI ickies You can find it here: įlavours - I think you all should know what this is but in case someone wanders by off of google - this allows you to mod the windows and UI of 10.7 and 10.8ĭockMod - this allows you to mod 10.8's dock. It's written in Qt (KDE's theming engine) and is skinnable using QSS, a variant of CSS. Lastly, there's this new app called iTaskbar that's totally skinnable and can help work around the dock if you're feeling disillusioned. In other news there's code for white titlebars available through Alex Zielenski's Black OS X SIMBL plugin which can be found here ( /alexzielenski/Black…), however for it to be any use to us someone would have to strip out everything /but/ the white text in the code. There you are, completely titleless windows, removing the eyesore of black text on black windows. Using tinkertool, set your 'Window Titlebar' font to your pixel font with a size of 1 point. Now, go get a pixel font of your choice doesn't matter which, just has to be a pixel font. Since many people reported that dockmod has been reported to be poisoned after the update yesterday, I recompiled it today and hoped to fix this problem Changed files in this update Some depots below may not display changed files because our bot does not own the specific depot or game. However, you can give the image to DockMod which will let you change the background. It helps with some, but not all, of the window titles and ALL the window icons. As far as I know, theres no image that you can change to change the background of the Dock. Firstly, go get this SIMBL plugin:ĭownload it, install it and use it. Firstly, we /do/ have the tools for dark themes as long as you don't want titlebars are you still have light colored buttons. To conclude, DockMod can prove to be a useful addition to your applications collection if you are looking for a way to personalize your Dock.So after carefully examining a couple of amazing OSX modders ML shots, like so: Give a fresh look to your Dock using a well-organized and versatile applicationĭockMod offers you the possibility to browse the available themes in the main window and you can preview the adjustments in real time. The best part is that you get to set up a specific image as the Dock’s background image: you can choose the scaling type (window or stretch), the image opacity level and if you want to use an overlay. However, the app also enables you to create new themes that you can easily export and share with others.ĭockMod provides a plethora of options when it comes to the theme editing: you can select the Dock type, add image, fill, or gradient layers, or apply different effects. ![]() Customize the Dock appearance by creating your own themesĭockMod comes with predefined templates that you get to apply with a single mouse click, and you can choose to place the personalized Dock on the bottom of your screen, or on either sides. The first two versions can be used for free, but keep in mind that the support is limited. OK, its time to present you with the instruction of manual uninstall, which will also work to remove DockMod 4.02. The developers currently provide three different versions: one for Mac’s running Mountain Lion, one for Mavericks, and a third for Mac OS X El Capitan. Take into account that DockMod will modify files that are part of the system and are very important for the proper functioning of your Mac. Dock personalization tool that works on the latest OS X releases DockMod is a great utility designed to help you personalize this area in order to match your own needs and stylistic inclinations. The Dock is an important part of your Mac’s desktop since it provides quick access to the most frequently used applications.
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