krnk123 u can also change your NOT SYSTEM icons just by pasting your desired image on to the folder icon in the "get info" dialog (this goes for applications too).
krnk123 u can also change your NOT SYSTEM icons just by pasting your desired image on to the folder icon in the "get info" dialog (this goes for applications too).
I think Apple should make that an easier process, like let you drag a .PNG or other masked image onto it.
I think Apple should make that an easier process, like let you drag a .PNG or other masked image onto it.
Who knows, maybe in Leopard this could be possible. Anyway the ideea would be to drag it over the folder icon only in the "get info" dialog, otherwise this function could be easely mistakened with placing that file inside the folder.
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krnk123 u can also change your NOT SYSTEM icons just by pasting your desired image on to the folder icon in the "get info" dialog (this goes for applications too).
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krnk123 u can also change your NOT SYSTEM icons just by pasting your desired image on to the folder icon in the "get info" dialog (this goes for applications too).
I think Apple should make that an easier process, like let you drag a .PNG or other masked image onto it.
I think Apple should make that an easier process, like let you drag a .PNG or other masked image onto it.
Who knows, maybe in Leopard this could be possible. Anyway the ideea would be to drag it over the folder icon only in the "get info" dialog, otherwise this function could be easely mistakened with placing that file inside the folder.