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Those are from the Dock Indicator set called Float. I can't seem to find a link, so I'll upload the originals here with the hope that someone can point to the proper link. Installation is possible with CandyBar, or manually by copying the files to the /System/Library/CoreServices/Dock.app/Contents/Resources/ directory, though it's not for those that don't have experience working with system files. You can seriously screw up your system if you don't know what you're doing.

Float (via CloudApp)

jW

I love these dock Icons. I have installed Candybar and downloaded the Float set that you posted.

I dont know what to do from there, and how to get the names for the dock apps marked etc.

Can anyone please help a totally stupid and useless noob.

Only just got my MBP and I dont want to screw things up.

Thanks in advance

Jason
 
To change the Dock indicators in CandyBar, just click the third icon in the Organize section in the top left (looks like the Dock on a blue background), then drag the images into the appropriate spots in the canvas on the right.

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jW
 
To change the Dock indicators in CandyBar, just click the third icon in the Organize section in the top left (looks like the Dock on a blue background), then drag the images into the appropriate spots in the canvas on the right.

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jW

Just sorted that out, thanks for the info.

Where did you get, or how did you generate the dock icons that you are using?

They look really cool

Jason
 
ah, possibly. i don't blame him if he did, it's the company's fault that they still aren't selling it!:mad:

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here's my new wallpaper. why does skitch never set it to 1920 x 1080 (my resolution). it's REALLY annoying.
 
I changed mine since the last post a few pages back. I've discovered geek tool!

Left side has the top 5 running processes, system information/CPU, uptime, network traffic, and console log. Right side has DesktopLyrics.app, and geektool showing the date/time.

I've made an image overlay with black boarders so no matter the wallpaper I use, the lyrics, date, and other info stays easily visible. It could look better I'm sure but I don't know how to do it better. I've tried at least beveling it or something in Gimp but the transparent center seems to cause me problems.

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Link: http://abstract.desktopnexus.com/wallpaper/412278/
 
Mine: Going for a Zen Buddhist Approach: Quote is from the Dalai Lama

This quote is getting me through college!!
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you have a copy of halo for the mac? damn you!:p

i have been looking for a copy forever and all i can find is the windows version. i have bootcamp so it's not a hassle to run it on windows but i would love a mac version...
I bought a Mac copy right after the Intel version came out (back when CompUSA was still a nationwide store). Glad I got it then, I've never since seen another copy.
 
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