There's a lot to love about Mac, but one of its quirkier features is how easy it is to change icons for files and folders. By default, a file is depicted by a piece of paper, while folders are -- well ...
Open the Finder app (or go to your Desktop if you have folders stored there) and select a folder. In Finder, select the Action button from the toolbar and select Customize Folder. Alternatively, in ...
Macworld For the longest time, Mac folder personalization was primarily limited to adding a name, tag, and custom icon. While you could tweak the look further through unofficial means, the default ...
You can give those boring blue folder icons a cat emoji makeover in just a few simple steps You can give those boring blue folder icons a cat emoji makeover in just a few simple steps Here, we’ll ...
You've long been able to customize folders in the Mac's Finder, but only with a lot of non-obvious fiddling. Now with macOS Tahoe, Apple has made it a lot simpler. Maybe you have been using the Mac ...
</blockquote> <br> <br> pic2icon <br> <br>You can simply make a 32 bit .png image with the dimensions being 128x128 pixels and drop it on pic2icon to get custom icons. The main purpose is to create ...
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I upgraded my 2012 Mac Mini from Mavericks to El Capitan and now all the custom folders I have on my 2007 Mac Mini HPTC (OS X 10.6.8) display as generic El Capitan folders when the 2007 Mini is ...