01-17-2003, 12:57 PM -
I use IconWorkshop from Axialis Software - a great program for creating and editing icons. The bad news is, it's not free. The good news is, it does have a free trial period. IW will allow you to extract icons embedded in .exe or .dll files (as well as standard icon file formats). It supports virtually any size icon (standard or not - doesn't even have to be square) in 32bit (24bit color + 8bit alpha blended transparency = WinXP), 24bit, 8bit, 4bit, and 1bit color depth.
Ok, I'm starting to sound like a paid spokesperson. So unless Axialis wants to start paying me like a paid spokesperson, let's move on
At any rate, I don't necesarily need the actual icons. If you can just create a temporary folder in windows explorer, copy those two .exe files to it, set it to display tiles (right click -> view -> tiles), and take a screenshot, that'd be great, too . Feel free to crop it, but don't resize it, please. If there are some other icons you want redone that you think I probably don't have, include those, too.
Ok, I'm starting to sound like a paid spokesperson. So unless Axialis wants to start paying me like a paid spokesperson, let's move on
At any rate, I don't necesarily need the actual icons. If you can just create a temporary folder in windows explorer, copy those two .exe files to it, set it to display tiles (right click -> view -> tiles), and take a screenshot, that'd be great, too . Feel free to crop it, but don't resize it, please. If there are some other icons you want redone that you think I probably don't have, include those, too.