A abramson1111 macrumors member Original poster Nov 7, 2008 37 0 May 14, 2009 #1 Is there a way that I can easily change the color of the apple in the menu bar (make it red) in Mac OS X (currently 10.5.6, but updating now).
Is there a way that I can easily change the color of the apple in the menu bar (make it red) in Mac OS X (currently 10.5.6, but updating now).
jmann macrumors 604 Dec 8, 2007 6,932 57 bump on a log in a hole in the bottom of the sea May 14, 2009 #2 Magnifique is a good option.
A abramson1111 macrumors member Original poster Nov 7, 2008 37 0 May 14, 2009 #3 Oh sorry... forgot to say, I'm using another theme in Magnifique, so if I used another theme in Magnifique I couldn't keep my current one. Any other ideas?
Oh sorry... forgot to say, I'm using another theme in Magnifique, so if I used another theme in Magnifique I couldn't keep my current one. Any other ideas?
A abramson1111 macrumors member Original poster Nov 7, 2008 37 0 May 14, 2009 #4 Found a solution http://www.sigsoftware.com/classicmenu/
rkaufmann87 macrumors 68000 Dec 17, 2009 1,761 98 Folsom, CA Dec 23, 2010 #5 abramson1111 said: Is there a way that I can easily change the color of the apple in the menu bar (make it red) in Mac OS X (currently 10.5.6, but updating now). Click to expand... Sure using Time Machine restore your system to a time when it was how you wanted it. Here is a page that has pretty simple instructions: http://web.me.com/pondini/Time_Machine/14.html
abramson1111 said: Is there a way that I can easily change the color of the apple in the menu bar (make it red) in Mac OS X (currently 10.5.6, but updating now). Click to expand... Sure using Time Machine restore your system to a time when it was how you wanted it. Here is a page that has pretty simple instructions: http://web.me.com/pondini/Time_Machine/14.html