Mac only The folder icons on your Mac have been in use for ages, and it doesn’t help with searches if you have many folders in your Finder, especially when you have forgotten the folder name. There are a number of ways to view folders in Finder: you can sort and show item by icons, list, column. After updating to a new version of iOS, some readers report their AirPlay icon missing or not found. If the AirPlay icon does not appear on your device (iPhone, iPad, iPod touch or Mac), or if the icon suddenly disappears, follow the steps below to troubleshoot this issue. Make sure that AirPlay is. Select Insert Icons. Scroll through the icons or jump to a category by clicking a name in the navigation pane at the left. Beginning with version 1908, you can search for icons by using the box near the top left corner. Choose an icon and then click Insert at the lower right. Thereafter, right-click the app and select “Get Info” and click on the folder icon at upper-left of the info screen to select it. Now simply paste the image you wish to set as App icon. There are many websites which let you download icons and icon packs for Mac, search for it. Mac folder Icons - Download 5027 Free Mac folder icons @ IconArchive. Search more than 600,000 icons for Web & Desktop here.
There used to be an item known as Gmail Notifier for Mac, and this recently (last week) was discontinued by google; citing their browser was their answer. Or an add-on to an existing supported browser that could allow you to see gmail when already online in a browser.
Neither of these were suitable for my older Macs (pre Snow Leopard) but I already had a Google Notifier version in each of my Macs. And I had locked the application prior to announcements of its demise.
While they did discontinue the product and the numbered notification function in Notifier, I was able to use Notifier preferences to disable the automatic features yet still use the icon in the main Menu to still access my logged-in Gmail account. The icon allows access to gmail and calendars, via my google account.
Also I no longer get their final notice email, having figured out a sequence while logged in (final notice appears in a separate window than regular gmail) and as I use a dedicated browser set as default to the System, I still use the gmail as a web-based service; not download into Mail.
The final notice will return if you turn back on active Notifier
function (checkbox) in Notifier preferences, however.
You may not be able to download the Notifier anymore, and I would suspect an offer to get it online may be from some untoward source of adware or some other unwanted attribute some sites will load along with the bait.
A few third-party notifier-like items had been announced but I wonder if they also don't use their version to harvest information on your online activities, since you have to blindly trust whoever they say they are.
So I am not certain of your choices or their reliability, or reputation.
Good luck & happy computing! 🙂
Icon For Mac
Mar 11, 2014 2:12 PM
This article shows you how to change the icon of any file or folder on your Mac. Apart from adding a bit of personal style to your desktop, there are good practical reasons why you might want to do so.For example, perhaps you've dragged some folders to your Dock so that you can easily drop items into them, but you don't want to have to keep hovering your mouse over their generic blue icons to identify which is which.
To customize a file or folder icon, simply follow the steps below. You can use your own pictures as icons. Alternatively, there are a wealth of icon libraries hosted online, so you could try a web search for free icon pack downloads for Mac.
Note: If you find icons online in the .icns format, you can drag these icon types directly onto the icon in a file or folder's Info panel, thereby skipping the Preview steps described below.
- Double-click the picture or icon you want to use to open it in your Mac's built-in Preview app.
- Choose Edit -> Select All in Preview's menu bar, or use the keyboard shortcut Command-A.
- Choose Edit -> Copy in Preview's menu bar, or use the keyboard shortcut Command-C.
- Next, right-click (or Ctrl-click) the file or folder whose icon you want to change and select Get Info from the contextual menu.
- Click the icon in the top left of the Info panel to select it.
- Choose Edit -> Paste from the menu bar, or use the keyboard shortcut Command-V.
- Click the red traffic light to close the Info panel, and you're done.
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. You can also select and copy (Edit -> Copy) a file or folder's icon in its Info panel for use elsewhere.Icon For Mackeeper
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