From: Roger Johansson on
On May 28, 1:31 am, "Bear Bottoms" <bearbotto...(a)gmai.com> wrote:

> Freeware website: http://bearbottoms1.com

Ooops, I just realized I spelled your name wrong. I was concentrating
on the other information, keeping four programs and information about
each of them apart so I didn't think about it.

I could blame your site name, it gave me the spelling I used without
thinking twice about it.


--
Roger J.

Visit the big freeware wiki:
http://freeware.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page


From: Global Warming on
Roger Johansson <roger4911(a)gmail.com> wrote in
news:1180375370.714483.144980(a)u30g2000hsc.googlegroups.com:

> On May 28, 1:31 am, "Bear Bottoms" <bearbotto...(a)gmai.com> wrote:
>
>> Freeware website: http://bearbottoms1.com
>
> Ooops, I just realized I spelled your name wrong. I was concentrating
> on the other information, keeping four programs and information about
> each of them apart so I didn't think about it.
>
> I could blame your site name, it gave me the spelling I used without
> thinking twice about it.
>
>
> --
> Roger J.
>
> Visit the big freeware wiki:
> http://freeware.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page
>
>

Nice to see you Roger
From: joe on
thank you for this very interesting and helpful information


"Roger Johansson" <roger4911(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1180374381.125474.102900(a)w5g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
> On May 28, 3:17 am, "joe" <j...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> programs like this
>> load an extra dll extension on
>> explorer....
>
> No. Foldermarker, Folderstyle and Rainbow folders all place two
> invisible files in the folder you want to color or change icon for, an
> ini file and an ico file. The system reads these files and shows you
> the icon you want, and a help text, a tooltext, if you hover over it,
> if you have created such a text for the new icon.
>
> There is no extra dll file involved, the programs are closed after use
> and nothing is left running in the system.
>
> Bearbottoms advice, Foldermarker, is the best freeware solution.
> Folderstyle is very similar but is nagware. (You can take icons from
> its icon folder, though, even if you do not want to use the program.)
>
> Rainbow folders works well in win98. It works in win 2000 too, but you
> have to delete the file shelliconcache in the winnt folder so the
> system rebuilds the icon cache when you reboot, to see the change. So
> I don't recommend this program, it is too old. The other two programs
> are probably inserting the new folder icon in the shelliconcache file
> directly so you do not need to delete and rebuild it.
>
> I have not tried this on XP, I use win 2000 pro sp 4, but the help
> files for the programs say that they work in XP too.
>
> ICOLORFOLDER needs the installation of something similar to the .NET
> environment, but it is another addon system, so I have not tried it.
> There is no need for it as the advice from Bearbottoms is working very
> well, and Folderstyle can be used as a complement if you want more
> icons to choose from.
>
>
> --
> Roger J.
>
> Visit the big freeware wiki:
> http://freeware.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page
>


From: Krazee Brenda on
On Mon, 28 May 2007 18:08:05 GMT, Global Warming wrote:

>> Roger J.
>>
>> Visit the big freeware wiki:
>> http://freeware.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page
>>
>
> Nice to see you Roger

Over and outware
From: Global Warming on
Krazee Brenda <info(a)sanibleone.com> wrote in
news:989l34tcfq5u.1dpin0d8techv.dlg(a)40tude.net:

> On Mon, 28 May 2007 18:08:05 GMT, Global Warming wrote:
>
>>> Roger J.
>>>
>>> Visit the big freeware wiki:
>>> http://freeware.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page
>>>
>>
>> Nice to see you Roger
>
> Over and outware

Yep over and out there wondering how you are doing Brenda, are you still
Krazee? Tell me about your body, is it smooth, do you have a nice smile?