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IconPackager 3.0a Released

hayc59   on 10 July 2005 - 17:51 · 3 comments & 1156 views

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IconPackager 3.0a released
A new version of IconPackager has been released.

This update has been designed to address some compatibility issues and fix a few bugs we found.

Below is what's been updated:

  • Updated iprepair.dll for people reporting issues (like being unable to drag items in ObjectDock).
  • Added File > New menu for creating new themes.
  • Added 527 string entry to language files.
  • Fixed new file types being displayed in Package Builder mode correctly.
  • Fixed exe icons being displayed correctly on uninstall.
  • Fixed restoring default exe file from right-click shell extension.
  • Fixed crash on loading list of themes on startup.
  • Fixed Package Builder save dialog displaying correct title.
  • Fixed Cursor scheme within control panel not being reset correctly.
  • Fixed prompting with deleting themes and getting an error message.


Download: IconPackager 3.0a


Features:


  • Easy to use even for beginners.
  • No pop-ups and banners.
  • Downloads pictures, audio, video and any other files.
  • Powerful intelligent web spider engine.
  • Up to 10 simultaneous connections.
  • Supports free and password protected websites.
  • Supports downloading URL ranges.
  • Download filtering - allows to download only high quality pictures.
  • Built-in image viewer with slideshow capabilities.
  • Built-in audio/video player.
  • Ability to set any downloaded picture as a Windows wallpaper.
  • and much more!

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#1 devyant on 11 Jul 2005 - 07:32
Nice, was bothering me for awhile of the ObjectDock problem.
#2 Darken on 12 Jul 2005 - 03:31
Already updated!! Great program!
#3 mgorbach on 12 Jul 2005 - 13:10
This is EXTREMELY buggy. IPrepair.dll causes havock with many pieces of software PREVENTING them from starting entirely ... one of which is visual studio 2005. Be careful stardock!

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