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From the desk of Cabel
Portland, Oregon 97205

CandyBar, Mountain Lion, and Beyond

A quick update on CandyBar!

Updated for 10.8.

First, we’ve updated CandyBar for Mac OS X 10.8! You can now customize the 10.8 system icons. Just launch the app and click the big “Update” button to get the latest IconData.

But there’s a catch, or two: in Mountain Lion, Apple changed how the Dock is rendered, so it’s no longer possible to customize the Dock’s look. (You can still customize the indicator lights!) Also, CandyBar still can’t change the internal icons of Mac App Store apps, due to code signing.

CandyBar, although simply changing files on disk, has always fallen into a slightly-uncomfortable-for-us grey area of existence. It seems clear to us that there will undoubtedly come a time (soon?) when CandyBar can no longer customize system icons at all. So, what do we do?

Now free, and unsupported.

Since we’re unsure about the long-term future of changing system icons, we’re not comfortable charging money for CandyBar, and we’re also not comfortable simply making it disappear, instead we’re going to make the current CandyBar free — but unsupported.

That said, being CandyBar fans, we’ll strive to keep CandyBar up-to-date with minor 10.8 releases, so you can keep using it for the foreseeable future! But, if something major changes, on the level of the Dock changes in 10.8, we can’t guarantee compatibility.

First, here’s the latest build of the app:


Then, here’s a serial number everyone can use:

PPQA-YAMA-E3KP-VHXG-B6AL-L

Even if technically unsupported, CandyBar is still super cool. We hope you enjoy it.

(Also, if you bought CandyBar from us in July or so, we will refund you. If interested, e-mail the Iconfactory.)

Finally, CandyBar heads to The Iconfactory.

So where does CandyBar go from here? Well, there’s the other half of the app: the convenient icon organizer, and Quick Drop icon changer, that many of us use often. We’re handing the reins of CandyBar over to our friends at The Iconfactory. They’ve got some thoughts on CandyBar’s future, and where they might take it from here. If you bought CandyBar from us, you will of course be considered if something new shows up. Stay tuned.

Thanks for reading! If you have any questions, please contact support@iconfactory.com.

TL;DR: CandyBar updated for 10.8, but changing system icons won’t work forever, so CandyBar is now free and unsupported — and may turn into something new at The Iconfactory later.

Posted at 11:55 am 384 Comments

Diet Coda: What Would You Like?

And hey, why not do a poll for Diet Coda also? Please let us know where would you like to see Diet Coda go in the future!

Please note: just because something is on this list does not guarantee that it will be added to Diet Coda! 

You get three votes — so, vote for your top 3 dream features! And if what you really, really want isn’t listed, simply type it into “Other” and we’ll get it. (But if it’s already in the app, you lose 50 points!)

Thanks in advance!

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Posted at 2:22 pm 36 Comments

Coda: What Would You Like?

Hi, guys! Let’s try something new! For the past few weeks we’ve been putting together a list of the most-requested features for Coda, and we’re very curious which ones people care the most about.

Please note: just because something is on this list does not mean that it will be added to Coda! We’re just testing the waters here.

You get three votes — so, vote for your top 3 dream features! And if what you really, really want isn’t listed, simply type it into “Other” and we’ll get it. (But if it’s already in the app, you lose 50 points!)

That’s all. Click away. We’ll be listening!

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Posted at 2:07 pm 140 Comments

Wanted: Support Agent

Love Panic software? Love helping people? Love problem solving? Secretly or not-so-secretly enjoy breaking things?

Holy cats, do we need your help!

We are looking for a front-line technical support agent to promptly answer emailed inquiries about our entire product line.

Ideally, you’ve got:

  • Excellent problem-solving, and ability to “read between the lines” of customer emails
  • Substantial Mac OS X, iOS, and internet experience
  • Familiarity with FTP, SFTP, WebDAV and troubleshooting of computer networks
  • A professional, courteous, and personable email disposition
  • A pleasant, easy-going personality and sense of humor

Bonus Points for:

  • Engineering / computer science experience
  • Familiarity with the Panic product line
  • Ability to enter zen-like state of high-speed e-mail answering

You must live in Portland or be willing to relocate to Portland. It’s honestly a very nice place.

In addition to base salary, Panic offers:

  • Bi-annual profit-sharing bonuses
  • Annual retirement plan contributions
  • Full medical/vision/dental insurance
  • Flexible vacation policy
  • Reasonable, life-compatible hours
  • A very nice work environment, we think

Sound good? E-mail your resume to us. If we’re interested, we will send you additional details and possibly schedule an interview. While we won’t be able to write back to everyone, we really thank you for your interest!

Posted at 4:31 pm 3 Comments

Copywriter: Cabel.

Yay! 4th of July Fireworks 2012!

Look, I’ll be honest, the selection wasn’t super great this year.

But I’m not going let that stop this critical annual tradition of me sharing my favorite fireworks packaging. If you haven’t, get up to speed with 2007200820092010, and 2011!

This year’s crop includes:

Confusing Euphemisms


Awkward Typos

…Shore?

An Eerily Accurate Look at Sandboxing (including the “Flaming Balls”)

Questionable Concepts

The formula for Barium Nitrate used as a decorative element? Why not

Old-Fashioned Copyright Infingement

To be fair, they did ‘shop out the nose ring

Low-Grade Racism

The Two Greatest Words Ever Combined Together

Advanced Irony

Elaborate Attempts to Capture Julian Assange

And Finally, the Most Brutally Honest Fireworks Packaging Image, Ever

Enjoy your 4th, everybody!

Posted at 3:06 pm 13 Comments