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FolderMarker - differentiate your folders
Yes, FolderMarker is yet another way to color or otherwise mark the folders in Windows Explorer in different ways, to make it easier to find the important ones. Yes, we've covered other similar utilities with similar functions in the past, but FolderMarker is worth considering since it not only allows you to set the color of folders, but also assign meaningful icons to them. So now rather than having to create a system in your head where red folders are important, and blue are private, now you can just use the "important" and "private" icons - much easier to figure out. And it's free, which is always good.

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Roman said 8:45AM on 8-17-2006
Good program. But there is other way of getting different folders: there must be an file desktop.ini. There is main information about the folder. There you can make link to image that explorer will show
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Cameron said 9:40AM on 8-17-2006
Would be useful for a Get Things Done concept folder structure!
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Alexander Carlill said 5:52AM on 8-21-2006
Some group of imbecilic cyberpunks has hacked the site.
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Jen Kuiper said 4:35PM on 8-23-2006
Wonderful! I can't wait to set it up for Getting Things Done! This is going to be a great gift to organizing freaks.
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