![]() Still, it is the easiest and fastest folder colorizer I have tried so far out of 3. I'm happy I found a work around, but the efficiency of workflow is a little bit slower this way. This issuse wasn't present for the first few weeks I used this app, but has cropped up for some reason. I have found a work around by first selecting an OS Tag for the folder, before I "Colorize" the folder using the app. Recently I have been having troubles getting the folders to change color after clicking the "Colorize" button. It's the next best thing to having the old row coloring funtionality put back into the Mac OS (Please do this Apple!!!). Drop in the folders you would like to restore color. Click the 'Colorize' button, done How to restore original color Click the 'Restore Original Color' button. Drop the folders you would like to colorize into the Folder Colorizer window. The interface is clean and the drag and drop interface is efficient. You can even colorize folders / restore color in batch. I like that this one allows you to do bulk color changes to multiple folders. I have tried several of the folder coloring apps that are meant to address the lack of coloring features that used to be included in the Mac OS (why did they get rid of this?).
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