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What is a PXICON file? Icon image used by CandyBar, a program used for customizing icons in the Mac OS X environment; saves multiple images in a single file, each with different resolutions representing the standard icon sizes (i.e., 512x512, 256x256, 128x128, etc.).

More Information Many different PXICON files are included with the CandyBar installation in the ~/​Library/​Application Support/​CandyBar/​Icons/​ directory. NOTE: "PX" stands for Pixadex, the software from The Iconfactory that was merged into the CandyBar application. Pixadex icons use the .PIXADEX extension.

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What is a PXICON file?

Icon image used by CandyBar, a program used for customizing icons in the Mac OS X environment; saves multiple images in a single file, each with different resolutions representing the standard icon sizes (i.e., 512x512, 256x256, 128x128, etc.).

More Information

Many different PXICON files are included with the CandyBar installation in the ~/​Library/​Application Support/​CandyBar/​Icons/​ directory.

NOTE: "PX" stands for Pixadex, the software from The Iconfactory that was merged into the CandyBar application. Pixadex icons use the .PIXADEX extension.

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Updated: May 30, 2012

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What is a PXICON file?
Icon image used by CandyBar, a program used for customizing icons in the Mac OS X environment; saves multiple images in a single file, each with different resolutions representing the standard icon sizes (i.e., 512x512, 256x256, 128x128, etc.).