Changing the default Apple logo is quite easy and you can put virtually any 90×90 tif image in it’s place, here’s how to do it through the GUI: Hit command-shift-G to bring up the “Go to Folder” dialog and paste in the following path exactly: /System/Library/CoreServices/Securi...
However you do it, you’re going to need to run TomeViewer under the classic OS and get the update package to the machine it’s running under. The update package is delivered in a self-mounting image, which when double-clicked will mount a disk image on the desktop. Once it’s mounte...