Price:
A component of the Object Desktop suite ($49.95).

IconPackager is a program that allows users to change nearly all of their Windows icons at once by applying "packages" of icons. A package of icons contains icons to replace most of the common icons on your Windows PC.

What makes IconPackager special is that unlike Microsoft's themes which only change a few icons, IconPackager changes hundreds of icons.  Everything from "My Computer", "Recycle Bin", Folders, all the way to specific file format icons such as .doc and .xls files and any other file type a user wishes to use.

Highlights:

  • Can change nearly all of the Windows icons at once by applying icon “packages.”
  • Can change the file type icons.
  • Includes Icon Explorer, designed to make it easy to navigate through libraries of icons and view them easily.
  • Shell integration allows users browsing through their system to right-click on any file and go to the added “Icon” tab and change the icon.

Screenshots:

Change individual program icons on your system (particularly useful on Vista)
Creating your own icon packages is just a matter of drag & drop.
Change the default icons for individual files, folders, and programs on your system

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System Requirements:

  • Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista (32-bit)
  • 50MB free drive space
  • 256MB RAM
  • Languages Supported: Danish, English, French, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Spanish
    Note: The interface has been localized for these languages, but the documentation and help (where available) will be in English.
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