/Native-Looked-Compressed-File-Icons

An alternative icons set for macOS file compression tools.

Native-look Compressed File Icons

Update for OS X El Capitan and later

OS X El Capitan (10.11) and later icons have changed its typeface from Helvetica Neue to Apple's own San Francisco font.

Update for OS X Yosemite

OS X Yosemite (10.10) features a more flatter icon design and a much more modern look. New icons change the font from Lucida Sans to Helvetica Neue. Here are some different for compressed-file icons:

Difference

Available .icns Icons

New:

  • 7z.icns
  • ace.icns
  • adf.icns
  • adz.icns
  • amiga.icns
  • archive.icns
  • blank.icns
  • cab.icns
  • dms.icns
  • exe.icns
  • jar.icns
  • lha.icns
  • rar.icns
  • rpm.icns
  • sit.icns

Native:

  • as.icns
  • bin.icns
  • bz.icns
  • bz2.icns
  • bzip2.icns
  • cpgz.icns
  • cpio.icns
  • gz.icns
  • hqx.icns
  • pax.icns
  • tar.icns
  • tbz.icns
  • tbz2.icns
  • tgz.icns
  • txz.icns
  • uu.icns
  • xip.icns
  • xz.icns
  • z.icns
  • zip.icns

What is it?

A system-style compressed-file icon set for third-part archive applications like The Unarchiver and Keka.

Feel the harmony,
Inside Finder.app

and pleasant.
Notification

How to use it?

  1. Replace .icns files within The Unarchiver.app/Contents/Resources/ folder with .icns files from Folder icns.
  2. Drag app icon to replace original icon from the "Get Info" panel.
  3. Restart your computer and enjoy! : )

For Other Apps

Similar to above steps, find the right icon files in you app Resources folder (usually in *.app/Contents/Resources/), rename and replace them with files in resource/icns and resource/native.