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Icon Extractor

Current Version: 2.0
Released: 8th Decmber 2002

What is it?

Icon Extractor is a small Windows program that displays and extracts icons contained in executable files and dynamic link libraries.

What does it cost?

Nothing. Icon Extractor is provided to you under the GPL. You are welcome to use and distribute it at no cost.

What do I need to use it?

The only thing you need to use it is a PC running a 32-bit flavour of Microsoft Windows (95/98/Me/NT). 

Is there a Linux/Unix/Macintosh version?

Not at the present time. Displaying and extracting icons from PE format executable files and dynamic link libraries is probably not going to be terribly useful for other operating systems (these formats are currently used only by Windows).

Where can I download it?

You can download the current version by clicking one of the following links:

Type of download:

Size

MD5 Signature

Installer

469 KiB

407a0e6d1c51944d04dc362631367d32 *iconext2_setup.exe

Zip file containing the installer

439 KiB

d45fe25cde2e07c051474175c437d887 *iconext2_setup.zip

Zip file containing only the executable173 KiB64f6b80363d7514a0ff12a8c6ad2705b *iconext.zip

Can I see the Source Code?

The source code can be downloaded by clicking this link:

 

Size

MD5 Signature

Source Code

186 KiB

849d19289215488f7ea0df17546aeafd *iconext_src.zip

The program is written in C++. I currently use Borland C++ Builder 4 as my development environment, so it is not strictly ANSI C++: it makes use of the Visual Component Library (VCL).

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