Unlike Mac OS X, Windows doesn't allow you to change the colour of folders. This means you can end up searching through a sea of yellow icons to find the folder you need.But With Folder Colorizer, you could spice up the default bland look of your folders, enhance folder recognition and overall, make the Windows Explorer visually attractive. All you will need to do is map the colors and folder importance or category into your head. Let us create our customized interface.
Step 1:Download and install Folder Colorizer to find the tool integrated to your right click context menu.
Step 2: Browse over to any folder on your machine and select option Colorize upon right-click. Color your folder from the default set or head over to choose from more Colors.. that gets added to the list of default set.
You may also restore the default Windows yellow folder color or remove a color from the set of indicative list. Launch the palette manager as we did in step 2, hover to any entry and hit the X mark which appears
Step 2: Browse over to any folder on your machine and select option Colorize upon right-click. Color your folder from the default set or head over to choose from more Colors.. that gets added to the list of default set.
You may also restore the default Windows yellow folder color or remove a color from the set of indicative list. Launch the palette manager as we did in step 2, hover to any entry and hit the X mark which appears
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