Apple released the beta 2 of macOS 26 Tahoe on Monday, and while we don’t know yet the complete story of what’s new in the beta, we do know one thing: Apple has changed the Finder icon back to the old color scheme. The worldwide Mac community can breath a collective sigh of relief.

The implementation of the icon addresses a major controversy that arose when Apple first released the Tahoe beta at WWDC a couple of weeks ago. In that first beta, Apple took the Finder icon and flipped the colors. It made for a disorienting impression–some would say it was downright wrong. You could get around it by using the new icon tinting in Tahoe, but you always knew that underneath that tint was a Finder icon you didn’t grow up with. A downright impostor.

Read more at Macworld.com

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