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Axialis IconWorkshop 6.11

EL1TE   on 16 December 2007 - 01:30 · 2 comments & 2586 views

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Axialis IconWorkshop™ is the first icon editor to create Windows®, Macintosh® and Unix® icons. You can easily create icons all major operating systems. IconWorkshop™ creates Windows® icons up to 256x256 for Windows Vista™ and Macintosh® icons up to 512x512 for Leopard (Mac OS® 10.5). Unix® uses PNG icons. Axialis IconWorkshop creates PNG images with alpha channel in a few clicks including from exising Windows® and MacOS® icons.

What's new:

This new version permits to modify icons in auto-executable Flash or archive files and fixes minor bugs.

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(1 reply) #1 Avi on 16 Dec 2007 - 16:54
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This minor release includes the following features:
• Display in Windows Vista™ Explorer - The installer fixes the registry to permit browsing of ICO files with 256x256 thumbnail preview in Windows Explorer under Vista.
• Ability to modify named icons in EXEs - With previous version, you were not able to open named icons in EXEs. Only indexed icons were recognized.
• Ability to modify icons in EXE with Extra Data - Some EXEs, like Auto-Extractible archives or compiled Flash movies, contain extra data attached at the end of the file. With this new version, the data is preserved.
• Other enhancements and bug fixes.
#1.1 EL1TE on 17 Dec 2007 - 12:16
I was wondering where did you see that, since what i've posted it what I can see at the Axialis main page on the right

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Dec 14 - IconWorkshop 6.11

This new version permits to modify icons in auto-executable Flash or archive files and fixes minor bugs.


And i can't find that anywhere.

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