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IconPackager 2.5 released!

Brad Wardell   on 12 January 2004 - 17:58 · 10 comments & 1854 views

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IconPackager is a program that allows you to change all your Windows icons in a single click by applying "packages" of icons. There are hundreds of icon packages available on the Internet including on WinCustomize.com. It is the world's leading program for changing your Windows icons.

IconPackager 2.5 has a host of new, useful features including:

  • A more thorough preview window for showing all the major icons in a selected icon package
  • Full integration with IconDeveloper allowing users to instantly edit and change virtually any icon on their system
  • Icon Explorer can explore icons in .ICLs, .EXEs, .DLLs
  • Smart Packaging - icon packages are now created with duplicate icons removed. New icon packages will thus be megabytes smaller in size.
  • Encrypted .iptheme's to ensure icon packages are applied as designed
  • Integration with Stardock skincast where it can automatically download from the net the latest featured icon package.
  • Dozens of little tweaks and changes

IconPackager is a free download. The registered version is $14.95 and adds Windows shell integration and other features. It is also part of Stardock's popular Object Desktop suite of desktop enhancement software.

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News source: WinCustomize.com


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#1 Rapier on 12 Jan 2004 - 18:00
Thanks

Last edited by 30689 on 13 Jan 2004 - 11:58
#2 Mav Phoenix on 12 Jan 2004 - 18:05
I wonder if it still won't change folder and drive icons in certain open/save dialogs..
#3 lightstar on 12 Jan 2004 - 18:27
Nice job Brad! Looks great! I really like the integration with Icon Developer!
Knew that encryption would be coming!
#4 sryo on 12 Jan 2004 - 18:56
no screenshots showing the new features? i mean, if i'd wanted a preview of the packages i'd just go to wincustomize.
#5 streetwolf on 12 Jan 2004 - 20:09
Encryption to lock out StyleXP no doubt.
#6 Sn1p3t on 12 Jan 2004 - 20:32
Great news! The previous version of IP had a few problems, so hopefully they fixed them this time around.
#7 Yazoo on 12 Jan 2004 - 22:12
whats the point of showing icons as the previews what gives?
#8 flya150 on 13 Jan 2004 - 01:57
I Bought the whole thing a year ago. Objectdesktop that is, which comes with iconpackager. Most of it I didn't care for but the iconpackager was the one I used the most. Only thing I don't like is you only get one year of updates.
#9 caerma on 13 Jan 2004 - 02:10
nice.
#10 forster on 13 Jan 2004 - 10:10
Yey !

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