Hi Gideon,
Thanks for your reply.

I tried this CTBadge, and it gave me a custom application icon after I run it.
So a little bit different with what I want to do though.
Do you have any idea how to implement this to the finder , without injecting it like dropbox did.

With Regards,

Alfian

On 12/07/18 14:45, Gideon King wrote:
You might like to check out CTBadge - there are a couple of minor memory issues in the current release which will be picked up in Xcode's analyze function, but apart from that, it will probably point you in the right direction.

http://blog.oofn.net/2006/01/08/badging-for-everyone/


Regards

Gideon


On 09/07/2012, at 3:34 PM, Alfian Busyro <alfian.bus...@kddi-web.com <mailto:alfian.bus...@kddi-web.com>> wrote:

Hi,

I'm a newbie in Cocoa framework, XCode and also Obj-C.
I'm still struggling to create an icon overlay in finder like the one in that dropbox did.



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