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IconPackager cannot change icons for Microsoft Store apps (Calculator, Mail, Spotify). Those live in protected Appx containers. If you want a unified look, you’ll have to hide those icons or use a separate launcher like Rainmeter.

Ironically, an app that changes your system’s aesthetic looks like a spreadsheet from 2008. The white UI blinds you at night. iconpackager stardock

Note to Stardock: Please, please add a dark mode and modernize the preview window. That’s the only thing keeping this from a perfect score. IconPackager cannot change icons for Microsoft Store apps

You can build your own icon sets using PNGs or ICOs. Drag and drop 50 images, map them to specific shell objects (e.g., "Folder - Open," "Drive - SSD"), and save the package. The batch conversion tool is surprisingly fast, resizing 256x256 PNGs to proper .ico formats in seconds. Ironically, an app that changes your system’s aesthetic

Rating: 4.5/5 Stars Time used: 7+ years (on and off since Windows 7) Introduction: Why Icons Matter Let’s be honest: Windows has never given users enough respect for desktop customization. Sure, you can change a wallpaper and tweak accent colors, but the core shell icons—Recycle Bin, This PC, Network, Folders—remain stubbornly dated or mismatched. Enter IconPackager , Stardock’s veteran utility. It has been around since the Windows 98 days, surviving Vista, 7, 8, 10, and now 11. But in an era where many tweaks have moved to PowerShell scripts and manual .dll patching, is a dedicated $9.99 icon manager still worth your time?