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Sib Icon Converter

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E-mail:null [at] sibcode [dot] com
Phone:+1(206)309-0821
Facsimile:+1(206)309-0821
Website:www.sibcode.com
Category:Graphic Apps / Icon Tools
3.02
2013-12-16
5.86 MB
Win 98 / ME / 2000 / XP / 2003
32 MB RAM, Pentium-233 MHz, 8 MB Hard Disk
Languages:English
0 in March / 113 in total
 

Rating: 1.43/10 (7 votes cast)

 
Sib Icon Converter

Sib Icon Converter converts Mac OS icons, BMP, JPEG, GIF, PNG, PSD, WMF, PCX, TIFF, WBMP, XPM, XBM and CUR formats into multi-resolution Windows 7 icons. You can add files and folders from Windows Explorer or other file shells using drag and drop. You also can paste bitmaps from the clipboard and change color resolution and size to create customized icons. It's possible to convert 256-color icons into True Color icons and vice versa. Smooth resampling is supported.

Plus, you can break down entire icon libraries into individual icons. Sib Icon Converter allows you to extract icons from folders and libraries and place them into the directory of your choice.

The application has a wizard interface, making it simple to process multiple files at once. You can find many images on the Internet and convert them to icons for use on your Windows desktop, in applications and much more.

 

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