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Feb102014

Change colors of your folders

Organizing folders in Windows can be quite tricky. At most, you can rename them with custom labels, or sort the items by group, date, name or size, but there are better ways to help you distinguish one folder from another. Of course, you could change the icon of the folder, but you can’t always find one that’s suitable for a particular folder. Wouldn’t it be helpful if you could change the color of each folder too? Sadly, Windows doesn’t allow you to change the color of the default folder icon. This is where a third-party tool called Rainbow Folders comes to the rescue. This little utility offers a quick and convenient way to change the color of any folder.

 

Using Rainbow Folders is dead simple. After downloading its ZIP file from the link given below, extract the contents of the ZIP to your desired folder and run the setup file within. The setup will ask you if you want to integrate Rainbow Folders in the right-click context menu of folders. We’d recommend allowing it to do so. The shell extension makes the process of changing icons tenfold easier because you can instantly jump to Rainbow Folders with your desired folder selected, as shown in the screenshot below.

Rainbow Folders_Shell

Rainbow Folder’s application window carries a bunch of different settings. Here, you can choose from three different icon style – namely Classical, Typical and Modern – from the drop-down menu located to the right. You can also enable ‘High contrast icons’ for a funkier look. The next step is to set the color using the Saturation and Hue sliders.

If you find a color combination that you really like, you may add it to Favorites for later use. If you’d rather not spend time finding a specific color, you can have the app set a random color for you. Users can also set a custom tooltip text for a folder.  Click here for the program.

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