

There are many more folder icon changing programs, but Folder Marker Home and Pro does have the potential to be at the top, if only they would send their license key e-mails. I suspect the problem is on the Folder Marker end. I read comments of other not receiving their e-mail every day, but I never miss one, except for today. You can also get the Free edition of Folder Marker for a good comparison to Folder Colorizer. I have found that Rainbow Folders does a better job with subfolders it is not free though it is Postcardware.īy the way, Windows Club also has a tutorial on Folder Marker (version 3.0 era) at, which has a link to Folder Marker Free edition and Trial edition. The one problem I have with this feature of Folder Marker Home is that when it starts to make changes to a folder with lots of subfolders, it sometimes fails to complete the task. That can be very handy obviously, as opposed to having to select one after another working your way down and up the directory tree to include them all. Folder Marker Home allows the user to specify a folder, and include the subfolders under that folder. Some Folder icon programs allow the user to select multiple folders, then do the "apply" to all (including the "free" edition of Folder Marker). A scheduled task is added to Windows Task Scheduler in order to.

It is one of many utilities that does color folders but it (like most) does one at a time. The most used version is 4.2, with over 98 of all installations currently using this version. Actually, Folder Colorizer does NOT do the "exact" same thing.
