Change Windows 7 Folder Icon And Icon Color From Context Menu With Folderico
Posted June 19, 2010 – 6:00 pm in: ApplicatonPosted June 18, 2010 – 1:58 pm in: Windows 7 Tweaks
Over the last few days, we covered some of the best tools available to customize your Windows 7 folder background. Today, we have another tool that lets you personalize a folder in Windows 7 with new color and icon.
With Folderico customizing Windows 7 folder icon and color is a fun. The beauty of this program is it integrates into the explorer shell so that you can personalize folders right from the context menu.
The Folderico also lets you change library icons in a jiffy. Once installed, you will see Folderico entry in the explorer context menu (right-click menu). Though this tool comes with a set of beautiful icons, you can always browse to your desired icon using Select custom icon options.
With reset feature you can quickly revert to the default icon. Overall, this is a handy application for Windows 7. Please note that the context menu option works only in 32-bit version of Windows 7. If you are using the 64-bit version, please run the Folderico program and select the folder to customize it.
Tags: Change Folder Color, Folderico, Windows 7
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