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Plaster for Mac

Add an image to folder icons.

Free
In English
Version 2.2
4.6
Based on 6 user rates

Plaster overview

Plaster is an application used to plaster images on folder icons. There are two modes of operation.

The first method is to drag any image file from the Finder to the plaster image in the application's window. You can also drag any file which is not an image file but you think may contain a valid image. This includes files such as MP3 and M4A files. You can also drag an image directly from your browser. You can also drag any application to use its icon. If you want to copy an icon already on a folder, hold down the Shift key and drag over the folder. Once you have an image displayed in the application's window, drag over the folder you want to plaster. That's all you have to do to plaster an icon onto a folder.

The second method is to drag over a folder containing one or more image files. An image will be chosen at random from the image files in the folder and will be displayed. If you like the image chosen, hit the button with the Plaster icon. Alternately, if more images are available, you can hit the Try Again button and another image will be chosen. If you decide you do not want to plaster an icon on the folder, you can hit the Cancel button. This mode will also display a Remove button. Hitting Remove will remove the current icon on the folder, if any.

What’s new in version 2.2

Version 2.2:
Apple Silicon:
  • Plaster is now a universal build and runs natively in Big Sur on an Apple silicon based Mac.

Plaster for Mac

Free
In English
Version 2.2
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4.6

(7 Reviews of Plaster)

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rolloat
rolloat
Nov 8 2019
2.0
4.0
Nov 8 2019
4.0
Version: 2.0
Can't put pics on folders with Mojave via 'Get Info' now, so needed another way. This is it! Simple and quick. One star down as the image cropping is a bit lumpy and limited. Could always crop the image first of course but that takes extra time.
Fking
Fking
Apr 3 2015
1.3
5.0
Apr 3 2015
5.0
Version: 1.3
2 1/2 years later, am still using it; glad to see a retina-ready update. thank u.
MuchMac
MuchMac
Dec 24 2014
1.2
5.0
Dec 24 2014
5.0
Version: 1.2
Simple, handy, easy-to-use. Thanks to 2ManyRobots for making this available for free.
Rickt
Rickt
Dec 4 2012
1.0
5.0
Dec 4 2012
5.0
Version: 1.0
does what it says, simply
Mtcobra
Mtcobra
Dec 2 2012
1.0
4.0
Dec 2 2012
4.0
Version: 1.0
My experiences: Will not plaster a folder if that folder is empty. Put something in it, and it becomes plastered. Will not plaster a folder if there is another FOLDER within it. Remove that interior folder and the main folder will plaster. You can then return the moved folder to its original place. Inconvenient, but that's all. These minor things don't bother me, and they are probably fixable in a future update. Thanks to the developer for a useful way to make a boring Finder a bit more colorful. BTW: All of my trials were done using Path Finder, not Finder. Don't know if that makes a difference or not. -MTC
rolloat
rolloat
Nov 8 2019
4.0
Nov 8 2019
4.0
Version: null
Screentom
Screentom
Jul 5 2019
4.5
Jul 5 2019
4.5
Version: null
Fking
Fking
Apr 3 2015
5.0
Apr 3 2015
5.0
Version: null
MuchMac
MuchMac
Dec 24 2014
5.0
Dec 24 2014
5.0
Version: null
Rickt
Rickt
Dec 4 2012
5.0
Dec 4 2012
5.0
Version: null
Mtcobra
Mtcobra
Dec 2 2012
4.0
Dec 2 2012
4.0
Version: null