Furthermore, the Pro version allows users to export their custom icons in a variety of formats (JPG, PNG, iOS and Android OS, icns, folder, Windows ico and more). First, it provides 30 beautiful icon templates to apply your custom designs to (whether it be a folder, file, USB drive, external hard drive, SD card or more). The Pro version ($9.99), which is available as an in-app purchase, does even more. The free version of Image2icon will let you customize your Macs icons in a snap through a slick, modern interface. It’s built to support High Sierra, and is available for download from the Mac App Store. Image2icon, by Shiny Frog, lets users easily and quickly change their icons. Nope, not at all, thanks to a Mac application called Image2icon. Has the novelty of making custom Mac icons finally worn off? Where there were once numerous sites to download custom crafted Mac icons and icon sets, now there are but a few. While the icon paradigm is still alive and well, making customizing Mac icons seems to have fallen by the wayside over the past serveral years. Not only did this make for a more colorful and custom desktop computing experience, it also made it much easier for users to find what they were looking for. The IIGS, and its Mac brethren, boasted the ability to modify the look of folders and files on your hard drive. My relationship to customizing icons goes right back to my very first computer, the Apple IIGS. In the late 80’s to mid 90’s, customizing icons was a rite of passage for many a new Mac user.