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3DFolders

Downloads Count: 110,845

License Type: Free

Price: Free

Date Added: Feb 4, 2004

Operating Systems: Windows 2000, Windows 9.x, Windows Me

File Size: 79 KB

Author: Matt Jorde

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Description of 3DFolders

It doesn't take much of an eye for aesthetics to think that the default folder icons in Windows are a bit ... plain, to put it charitably. This program lets you add a bit of nuance to your desktop with its collection of shaded folder icons. There are seven different colors, and every kind of system folder is included. The icons are best viewed in 24-bit color mode or higher.

Note: To view and install this program you will need an icon manager. We recommend Microangelo, an all-encompassing, first-rate shareware program. If you prefer to download a free program, we recommend Icon Viewer to display your icons and ActivIcons to install them.

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