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Colourize your folders with iColorFolder

How many times did you have to hunt for the folder you want to view, but couldn't find it because there are just too many folders on the screen? This is when you require iColorFolder.

With iColorFolder, give some color to WindowsXP folders. With just a right-click, colorize your folders, and discover a new intuitive way to classify your files. A quick view is now enough to identify the folder you are looking for ! You can now classify your folders by Family. Red is an Important folder, Orange is Urgent, Green is Familial... Choose the attributions that you like, so you'll never delete an important folder by error. iColorFolder is a very light soft, that doesn't stay in memory. It uses a native functionnality of WindowsXP to be more efficient.



iColorFolder comes with plenty of skins. Each skin comes with 7 different colors. There is a provision to add more colors. You can also find other skins on the Web or even easily create one yourself.

This is an excellent tool and I recommend this to everyone. I have been using this for more than a year.



Pretty folders!

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