![]() CandyBar works with OS X 10.5 and greater. UPDATE: It seems as of a recent version of Edge you can just open Edge the usual way, switch to the Profile you want, then right click the running Edge in your Taskbar and 'Pin to Taskbar' and youll get your custom Edge with the Profile Directory switch correctly configured Super convenient. The application makes changes at a system-level, so if you find the changes you made using the OS X inspector aren't sticking, this should work. Instead you'll need to use an old application called CandyBar, which is now unsupported freeware. If you're using an older machine that doesn't support OS X Mavericks or Yosemite (10.9 and 10.10 respectively) then LiteIcon won't work. If you've made too many changes and simply want to get back to where you started, launch LiteIcon and in the menu bar at the top of the screen choose Tools > Restore All System Icons. If you would like to revert to the default icon, click and drag the custom until it disappears, then hit Apply Changes again. ![]() Hit Apply Changes and admire your handy work.Click and drag your icon or image file and release over the icon you would like to replace.First download and launch LiteIcon, then find the application, folder, system component, hard drive or other item you would like to customize in the list.
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