I recall those days when changing the set of icons your computer came with was almost as addictive as
playing the latest games. Whether that was because those games were not that groundbreaking in technical terms to begin with is a different tale, but the fact remains that any person who had a computer during the 80s and (very) early 90s set to the task of personalizing his default screen.
And I can attest to that.
Nowadays, though, the vast majority of users don’t care about such a thing. Default icons are always pretty and elegant, and I guess most individuals stick to the “ain’t broke, ain’t fix it” ethos. But those who want to give everything a touch of personality will greatly enjoy this site. Named “Iconizer”, it will let them create icons for a variety of
purposes including
communications, hardware, devices and
folders taken as a whole. Aspects like the color can be modified, and the
icons can also be transparent if you want to increase their flexibility.