Do you want some change in the experience of your Mac OSX…? Try out the following to customize your OSX: 1) Themes: This is the most important step to customize the GUI of your system. Using Unsanity’s ShapeShifter will surely help you with changing the themes. The best part of using ShapeShifter is that it does not hamper the performance of your PC as it just intercepts the OS when it calls for the GUI element. Another such application is InterfaceLift’s theme section. 2) Icons: Icons are another trendy method to change the appearance of your GUI and I myself have a large collection of icons. If you want to change your entire system of icons then look for CandyBar which changes all the icons of your system with just a click. 3) Desktop Wallpapers: You can use the InterfaceLift’s wallpaper Section for a huge collection of wallpapers and images for desktop. Another site that will solve your purpose is Deviant Art. 4) Add-ons for customizing Use MacUpdate.com or VersionTracker.com to add full time features for your system. 5) FruitMenu: Under unsanity you will find FruitMenu that allows you to fully customize your apple Menu as well as your contextual menu. The whole feature is priced at $10. 6) Dock: Use Unsanity’s ClearDock APE module which is free to customize the dock. With the application you will see a completely transparent dock. 7) Onyx: Onyx offers you a complete transformation of your desktop. All the GUI features are contained in parameters tab and include features such as adding double scrolling to your windows, changing the format of screen shots and more of such features.
HOW-TO: Customize your Mac OSX
Posted May 13th, 2012 by admin