OS X has a pretty sweet interface, but sometimes it can be fun to customize it a bit. Of course, this requires delving into parts of your Mac where you don’t want to go unless your willing to crash your computer. Fortunately, Unsanity’s ShapeShifter allows you to apply themes to OS X’s GUI in a simple, easy-to-use interface. Well, now ShapeShifter has finally been fully released as a Universal Binary. In addition to support for Intel Macs, ShapeShifter 2.4 also adds support for “unified” themes. So, if you’re an Intel Mac user and in the mood for a little change of appearance in OS X, ShapeShifter is for you.
[via Infinite Loop]
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