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24U Appearance OSAX 1.3
AppleScript scripting addition. more>>
With Appearance OSAX you can display much better dialogs, enhanced movable alerts, post system notifications, and create floating windows with text messages and progress indicators.
Appearance Randomiser 1.3
Appearance Randomiser - Set random theme, desktop/startup picture, and sound set more>>
Enhancements:
- Improved error handling,
- Startup Screen folder no longer required to be in the same folder as Appearance Randomiser,
- improved DP listing (now can list more than one folder deep),
- improved DP randomisation,
- Log file will be written to the root of the HD if the Goodies folder cannot be located,
- rewrote parts of Read Me for clarity,
- various code optimisations,
- fixed a folder listing bug when using Applescript 1.7 (which caused AR not to work on Mac OS 9.2.2).
Haxial AppearanceEdit 1.400
Haxial AppearanceEdit - Change the apperance of your Haxial apps. more>>
Haxial programs render/display their graphical user interface (GUI) using the Haxial Appearance Engine, which supports a high degree of customization. In other words, if you are not happy with the appearance of Haxial programs, you can change it to suit yourself.
The easiest way to change the appearance is to download a Haxial Appearance file (a ".hap" file) from the Haxial website or another source, and load it into the Haxial program of your choice. The Appearance Engine then renders the GUI using this .hap file, and the appearance is completely changed.
Alternatively, if you are more adventurous, or you are the artistic type, then you might like to use Haxial AppearanceEdit to create your own appearance file, or modify an existing one.
So in summary, AppearanceEdit is a program for creating and editing ".hap" files which change the appearance of Haxial programs.
Enhancements:
- In order to reduce code bloat and simplify, removed support for "color only" Appearances, leaving only support for full Appearances. To support both kinds required 2 almost entirely separate rendering engines, thus bloating the program. Most of the "color only" Appearances looked crappy anyway, but if desired they can be recreated as full Appearances.
- An Appearance file can now contain file icons for any file type -- you can add a file icon and specify which file type it is to be used for (for example, "image/jpeg"). An icon can also be used for a whole group (for example, if you specify "image/" as the type).
- Added mouse icons (pointers/cursors) to the Appearance file, allowing you to customize them. The OS mouse icons are no longer used.
- In the Images panel, support the optional drawing of transitions (aka "gradients") underneath variable-size user interface elements (to be useful, the image must have transparent areas for the transition to show through).
- The above changes required that the Appearance file format change. Use AppearanceEdit to update old Appearance files to the new format by opening and saving them. Old "color only" Appearances are NOT fully converted automatically (just the colors and icons are imported).
- Improved the default built-in Appearance ("Evil Chiaroscuro"). Evil Chiaroscuro is now sexy beyond belief. Gimme some of that dark gray metal baby, give it to me hard, ohhh yeah.
- Started implementation of a Scale feature that will allow for bigger (higher resolution) Appearances to be created. Not finished, so disabled for now.
- Added graph colors for future use.
- The text color in the Images panel is disabled for items that do not use it.
- Added ability to change background color of image scrollers.
- Color choosers are now drawn using their own set of images, instead of abusing Focus Box.
- Misc minor bug fixes and improvements.
InterPlay Fallout 1.1
InterPlay Fallout wont make you disappointed because it offers you a post nuclear role playing game. more>> InterPlay Fallout 1.1 won't make you disappointed because it offers you a post nuclear role playing game.<<less
Appearance Editor 1.0
Appearance Editor - Change the look of your Mac more>>
Completly freeware.
Change Counter 1.0
Change Counter - An app to help you count your loose change more>>
Completly freeware.
Change File Format 1.5
Change File Format - Covert large numbers of Preview documents to another format more>>
Enhancements:
- More Bug Fixes.
dropAppearance 1.0
dropAppearance - change your Macs appearance more>>
Appearance settings currently supported are Desktop Pictures, iCab Appearances, Startup Movies, Startup Screens, Sound Sets and Theme Files. Theme Files and Sound Sets are copied to the correct folder (if the file is a newer version or the file does not already exist) and then changed to.
How do I use it? Drag a file or a folder onto it. Double clicking on drop Appearance will let you setup its international settings. Pressing cancel on any of the selection boxes means your the current Prefs setting will be kept. The international settings are stored as a text file called Prefs in the Goodies folder. The Prefs file is compatible with the Prefs from The Sets Manager 2.1 and Appearance Randomiser 1.2.
Where do I get themes, desktop pictures or sound sets? As a good start you can get themes at Mac Themes, some good soundsets can be found at themes.hellyeah.com and for really good desktop pics try MacDesktops.
Change File Types 1.0
Change File Types - Change a files creator and type information more>>
Completly Freeware.

Chosen Aero 1.0
Chosen Aero is a useful tool which changes the entire graphical appearance of Mac OS X. more>>
Chosen Aero 1.0 is a useful tool which changes the entire graphical appearance of Mac OS X.
This theme is a very clean metallic theme with small characters as window controls and a futuristic hi-tech menu font. Aero style design courtesy of the Microsoft Design Team and Stefanka.
FC Barcelona 1.0
Change your iPhone appearance using this great theme. FC Barcelona is a very nice iPhone theme that includes a lockscreen with a slider and a battery more>> Change your iPhone appearance using this great theme.
FC Barcelona is a very nice iPhone theme that includes a lockscreen with a slider and a battery.
System requirements:
- iPhone
DockChanger 1.8.3
DockChanger is known as an innovative utility which can change the appearance of your Mac OS X 10.5 dock from 3D to 2D and back again. more>>
DockChanger 1.8.3 is known as an innovative utility which can change the appearance of your Mac OS X 10.5 dock from 3D to 2D and back again. Moreover, it can change the dock to any theme to customize your Mac OS X experience.
DockChanger ships with over 90 different backgrounds and themes, plus mix and match the separator image and the application indicator image to your own liking. Take control of your OS X Dock, and make it look pretty.
Plus you can add your own themes by dragging their respective files to the Themes folder contained in the application. Every month a new set of themes can be downloaded and installed.
Enhancements:
- Product is now free
Change Finder 0.4
Change Finder - change OS X Finder to display hidden files and a script to return Finder to normal mode more>>

Marshmallow 3.1
Marshmallow is a ShapeShifter theme that changes the entire graphical appearance of your Mac. This theme is pretty much the regular Aqua interface with red highlights around the windows and status more>> Marshmallow is a ShapeShifter theme that changes the entire graphical appearance of your Mac. This theme is pretty much the regular Aqua interface with red highlights around the windows and status bars.
ShapeShifter 1.1 or later.
Version 3.1:
- Supports some Application Skins
- A Scroll Arrows(Bars) fine adjustment
Exact Change 5.3
Exact Change - Teache kids about money more>>
Now with Candian, US, UK, and Australian currency options! Levels for grades 1-3.
Completly freeware for personal use.