CustomIcons 2.0
| Developer: |
Aha-soft (more products...) |
| OS: | Win95/98/ME/XP/NT 4.x/2000/2003 |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$19.95 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 0.84 MB |
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CustomIcons is an ultimate tool for customizing the icons on your desktop, in Windows Start menu, for your folders and many other locations. Using CustomIcons you can easily replace default Windows icons with the ones to your choice and customize a wide variety of desktop attributes. Are you bored with your standard run-of-the-mill desktop, which looks exactly like thousands of other desktops all over the world? Aha-soft CustomIcons provides an easy and elegant solution for this problem! Using this small handy tool you can easily replace standard Windows icons with the ones you like and customize desktop attributes. You can change even those icons that cannot be changed using standard Windows tools.
CustomIcons lets you find and extract icons and manage icon libraries. With this program you can extract icons from .ico, .cur, .ani files, Windows executables, libraries (including .icl, .dll, .scr, .il, .nil, .ocx, .vbx, .dpl, .bpl and several other file types). You can import .bmp, .jpg, .png, .gif, .wmf images into icon collections. With CustomIcons, you can split compound icons into simple images and break down entire icon libraries into individual icons. You can also create your own icon libraries for better and more efficient icon storage. The special .icc icon collection format allows save source information for icons. CustomIcons scans files, folders and all local drives for icons, deletes duplicate icons from libraries, sorts icons within libraries, supports drag and drop operations (for specifying the source files/folders from Windows Explorer or other file managers) and sorts icons inside collections. You can find out any icon properties, view icons using different display modes, copied and pasted icon images from/to other applications.
If you like to tweak your system, CustomIcons will definitely be a great addition to your utilities collection. |
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