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Finally!
I've been so busy with school and such, I haven't uploaded anything worth sharing in like, years.
So here it is: an icon pack.
recently I've been into an icon pack by *chrfb called exqlipse 2 but as with any icon pack, he doesn't have every icon.
So I made some more.
I've made a few more icons then this, but not enough to make any kind of "pack" out of them.
So here we go. These are aimed more at OSX users, but you use it how you want.
If you've got OSX, go into /Applications, right-click on the QuickTime Player.app and click "Show Package Contents", go into Contents/Resources and make a backup of all the *.icns file in there. You don't HAVE to do the backup step, but if you ever want to revert to the default icons, it'd be a good idea to.
Anyways, once you do or don't backup the icons, drag and drop my *.icns into the /Applications/QuickTime Player.app/Contents/Recourses/ folder, and replace them.
Done.
Kinda the same idea as the VLC Make Over Kit.
Speaking of VLC, I'm working on a VLC version, so stay tuned for that.
I've been so busy with school and such, I haven't uploaded anything worth sharing in like, years.
So here it is: an icon pack.
recently I've been into an icon pack by *chrfb called exqlipse 2 but as with any icon pack, he doesn't have every icon.
So I made some more.
I've made a few more icons then this, but not enough to make any kind of "pack" out of them.
So here we go. These are aimed more at OSX users, but you use it how you want.
If you've got OSX, go into /Applications, right-click on the QuickTime Player.app and click "Show Package Contents", go into Contents/Resources and make a backup of all the *.icns file in there. You don't HAVE to do the backup step, but if you ever want to revert to the default icons, it'd be a good idea to.
Anyways, once you do or don't backup the icons, drag and drop my *.icns into the /Applications/QuickTime Player.app/Contents/Recourses/ folder, and replace them.
Done.
Kinda the same idea as the VLC Make Over Kit.
Speaking of VLC, I'm working on a VLC version, so stay tuned for that.
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This is something you have to download to view, correct?