iconXprit - 1.0.3contextual menu item to add custom icons, color, text as layers |
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- Version: 1.2.1, 1/23/2009 12:08AM PST
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Nick Sloan
I like it 



- Version: 1.2, 12/20/2008 12:28AM PST
tom.25
I'm a long time user of iconCompo, and I did localize it in French when the original translator stopped to localize future version. I localized iconXprit in French as soon as Trollin sent me a beta version for test. It works very well and do what I want it to do.
Thank you Trollin, and merry Christmas to all of you :-) .
Thank you Trollin, and merry Christmas to all of you :-) .
For folder icons - Version: 1.2, 12/19/2008 11:59AM PST
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roro01
Download Folders-Full Set.
In fact, though it takes a bit more setting up, iconXprit exceeds the capabilities of Labels X in several important respects: colours can be mapped to keyboard shortcuts, there is no seven colour limit, and you can still use Finder labels alongside icon colours (for those occasions when an in-your-face banner is what you really want).
And colorizing icons is only a part of what iconXprit can do: it can also apply text, copy and paste custom icons, apply from an archive, and more.
Early versions were a bit buggy, but the current version seems stable enough for me (G5, Leopard)—and it does not use APE.