> One of the great features of the Macintosh system involves how
> easily you can change its icons. A simple cut and paste can change
> an icon into anything your mind can create in an image editor. The
> problem with customizing your icons has always been having to use a
> resource editor to hack into the system file so that all of your
> folders sport your new design. Working with resource editors is not
> for the faint of heart. Major damage can be caused by changing
> resource fork information, because actual system information is
> being changed.
>
> Enter iControl. This slick application allows you to change the way
> standard icons appear throughout your entire computer. Just create a
> new icon, and then drag it into the iControl window next to the
> standard system icon you want to change. Almost instantly, all the
> icons on your hard drive change into the new icons!
>
> If you don't have the time or talent to create your own look, don't
> worry. Icon developers have hopped on the iControl bandwagon by
> creating iPacks. These sets of icons can be loaded into iControl to
> change all the standard icons on your computer. Everything from your
> trash can and hard disk to your network servers instantly change
> after loading an iPack.
>
> What started out as an application to dress up the Mac's trash can
> icon has turned into one of the easiest ways to customize your Mac!
> Its easy operation and the fact that icon developers are creating
> iPacks makes this shareware application a must have.
For iControl's Mac OS X successor, see [CandyBar][1].
Serial
Name: Chrisco*
s/n: 604827
DL 4+5:IconFactory-created iPacks for iControl
DL 6: Manual + software to create your own iPacks
Compatibility
Architecture: PPC
Mac OS 8.5 or later.
[1]:
http://macintoshgarden.org/apps/candybar