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PlaceofDis

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Jan 6, 2004
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adn rcd dly said:
i changed my hard drive icon and didn't like it. where do i find the original to change it back?

get info, select the icon so its highlighted blue. press delete and it will revert back to the original.
 

Compile 'em all

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Apr 6, 2005
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Finders keepers

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Compile 'em all

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stridey said:
Although I'm not Compile 'em all, I'll partially answer. They're from various sets. The Music folder is from the Matrix set, and the documents is from Xpack. Not sure about the others.

The ones you got are correct. As for The sites, shared, and pictures icons
they are done by Sascha Höhne from rad e8. I got the Movies/Videos and
desktop icons from Interfacelift, I think they were part of the "modern times" pack.
 

xsedrinam

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Oct 21, 2004
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Been a while since I've messed with them.
 

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MacMosher

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Jan 5, 2006
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Tel said:
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The icon set is called Flat White Bezel by Laurent Baumann found at interfacelift.com

Time to shift some stuff over to my external HD, looks like I'm running a little low on space :D
Thats classy
 

CubaTBird

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Apr 18, 2004
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do themes slow down performance like they do on windows because i might want to try one.. hehe
 

Compile 'em all

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CubaTBird said:
do themes slow down performance like they do on windows because i might want to try one.. hehe

I don't know about themes, but pretty much all the finder mods you see
here changes only the icons which have zero overhead.
 

stridey

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Jan 21, 2005
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CubaTBird said:
do themes slow down performance like they do on windows because i might want to try one.. hehe

From the Unsanity website (the people who make Shapeshifter, the theming app):
Unsanity said:
Haxies will slow down application launch times, yes. This happens because the haxie code needs to be initialized when the application loads, so this can add additional overhead of several milliseconds per haxie installed (typically in the range of 20 to 200 milliseconds on a modern Mac, depending on the specific haxie).

Typically you will not notice much, if any, slowdown. Once loaded, haxies stay inactive and will not use any of the processor power unless you use them (collapse a window, browse an Apple menu, etc).

We are constantly working on improving our haxies, so we recommend you to keep an eye on our site or subscribe to our mailing list to always run the latest versions of our products.

FWIW, I've never noticed any slowdown, and once applications are launched, they behave as normal.
 
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