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Icon to Bitmap 0.1.0.236


License Free to try
Requirements Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server
Downloads 1 Limitations None
Publisher Eolis Software File Size 1.9M
Date added 04 Sep 2008 Check your speed

Icon To Bitmap is a utility allows you to open an icon file or icon library and view each icon stored in the file individually. You can then extract the Bitmap data and save it as a Windows Bitmap file compatible with paint/other editor. The Icon must be in a combination of the following formats: Size: 16 x 16, 24 x 24, 32 x 32, 48 x 48, 64 x 64, 72 x 72, 128 x 128, 256 x 256. Format: Windows Bitmap. Color depth: 1-bit, 4-bit, 8-bit, 24-bit, and 32-bit.

Version 0.1.0.236 has both the installer and the main Executable are now digitally signed, trial registration removed and the price has been reduced.

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