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Changing the default icons is one of the earliest and most popular ways to customize the look and feel of Windows. Whether users were trying to emulate another operating system (like MacOS) or just trying to create a particular theme, changing the Windows icons has been a key part of desktop customization for quite some time. | |||
IconPackager was introduced to make the process much easier, allowing Windows users to change nearly an entire set of icons with just the click of a button. | |||
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About IconPackagerChange all your Windows icons at once with custom icon packages. Key Features
FeaturesApplyChanging the default icons is one of the earliest and most popular ways to customize the look and feel of Windows. Whether users were trying to emulate another operating system (like MacOS) or just trying to create a particular theme, changing the Windows icons has been a key part of desktop customization for quite some time. IconPackager was introduced to make the process much easier, allowing Windows users to change nearly an entire set of icons with just the click of a button. |