I've been an Apple user since the late '80s, and I thought it was like the old days: take any image you want, paste it into the bottom of the drive's Info screen, and you had a new icon. So I got a generic D500 image, inexpertly removed the background, and made it my drive icon. What I got was the generic JPEG icon. It turns out there is a new formate required for Apple drive icons.
Anyway, a free app from the App Store quickly solved my problem, and now I have a little Nikon camera icon for my photo disk. If anyone would like a copy, PM me with your email or post it here if you want to, and I'll send it along.
There is no white box around the icon.
What's the name of the App?
sheltonjeffrey49@gmail.com
Thanks!
Basil wrote:
What's the name of the App?
Image2Icon. It's a free app.
NealB
Loc: Lowell Indiana
Rab-Eye wrote:
I've been an Apple user since the late '80s, and I thought it was like the old days: take any image you want, paste it into the bottom of the drive's Info screen, and you had a new icon. So I got a generic D500 image, inexpertly removed the background, and made it my drive icon. What I got was the generic JPEG icon. It turns out there is a new formate required for Apple drive icons.
Anyway, a free app from the App Store quickly solved my problem, and now I have a little Nikon camera icon for my photo disk. If anyone would like a copy, PM me with your email or post it here if you want to, and I'll send it along.
There is no white box around the icon.
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