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Folders 2 Setup Easily Change Folder Icons

Yellow folder after yellow folder, that's what the typical Windows computer looks like. Open Windows Explorer and you're bathed in a sea of yellow folders. Not only is it boring but it's a waste of visual real estate that could make your life more productive.

Folders 2 lets you quickly and easily change folder icons. You can change a folder's icon to whatever icons you happen to have or use one of the many icons included with the program. We've included music, video, sports, business, money, and other icons that can help you manage your files better.

This update to Folders adds the following:
  • An enhanced user interface with icon previewing
  • Over 150 different icons to use
  • A shell extension so that you can right click on a folder in Explorer and quickly select a custom icon
  • The ability to change folder icons that start with, end with, or contain characters that you choose
  • The ability to change folder icons that contain a certain percentage of files
  • An interface to add your own favorite icons for quick access to the Explorer context menu or within the Folders 2 program

Using Folders 2
There are two different methods to change your folder icons using Folders 2: You can change icons from the program's main window or you can change them by right-clicking on a folder from within Windows Explorer.

Using the main program window allows you to change multiple folders at once and gives you the ability to refine which folders you'd like to change. Using the Explorer context menu can be faster but only allows you to change one folder at a time.

Download Folders2Setup.zip

Get iPod 240Gb

I'm a music junkie, I admit it. But honestly, I thought that I would have appeased all of my pocket music library needs when I upgraded my iPod from 20 to 80GB. It helped for a while, but every so often I find myself deleting yet another 30-minute experimental jazz track from my hard drive to make way for more new music. I have a problem.

iPod repair site, RapidRepair.com has a solution--a temporary one at least. The site today announced the addition of a 240GB iPod hard drive to its list of music player upgrades. No word on price yet, though the site's 120GB hard drive is priced at $189.99, and I'm guessing you can add at least $20 to that price.

According to RapidRepair.com, the hard drive will be available for all 5G iPods. Upgrades for the iPod Classic and Zune 2G are expected to be available at some point as well. In the meantime the site has a waiting list for the 5G models. Sorry.