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Stardock is proud to announce the release of IconPackager 4. IconPackager allows users to easily, and safely, change nearly all of the Windows icons at once using icon "packages".  IconPackager 4 has been through quite the overhaul, one of which is the most noticeable is the completely new user interface.

There are hundreds of these packages available for download on WinCustomize.   Creating or modifying an icon pack is as simple as drag and dropping your own icons.  Users of Windows Vista will certainly appreciate the feature updates in IconPackager 4. 

Some of these include:

  1. Completely new UI.
  2. The ability to upscale pre-Vista icons.
  3. Vista users can set Live Folder icons independently of the icon package.
  4. Recoloring feature to easily change icon colors on-the-fly.

A free trial download is available.  IconPackager 4 is available for $19.95, and is part of the Object Desktop suite of desktop enhancements.   Existing users of IconPackager can upgrade for $9.95.

Link: IconPackager 4


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on May 15, 2008
@G4E, @snake108:
IconPackager 4 is only being delivered through Impulse or the standalone installer. You can download Impulse from this page: http://www.impulsedriven.com/about.asp Or download it from the link on your registrations page.
> IconPackager v4.0 Release Support Thread
on May 15, 2008
If I were you I would stay on version 3.20!


Oh, i surelly will (and for a long time i think ...   )
on May 15, 2008
I've SO been waiting for this one! Thank you!
on May 15, 2008
You are really annoying long-term users!!


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on May 15, 2008
I think there was a miscommunication. Hang on.
on May 15, 2008

Okay, back.

Object Desktop users will be able to get IconPackager 4 on Stardock Central.  They're putting it up now.  There was a miscommunication with regards to stand alone users of IconPackager - they won't be able to get IconPackager 4 via Stardock Central.

But it will be a new download. Sorry about the internal miscommunication.

on May 15, 2008
An "Always Exclude Icon or App" would be an interesting feature. Might want to email that to Stardock support.
I did. This had support in version 3.2 Why didn't it carry over to version 4/ This is a downgrade in my books.
on May 15, 2008
Finally Thank You..!
on May 15, 2008
Frogboy, apart the fact of being yet or not on SDC, (which i consider as a temporarly trouble) what is (more than) hurting me is the giving up of previous possibility as said:

And BTW, still no possibility as previous 3.20.128 to recolor a whole package (which was done by icondeveloper ...) and save the new package ?
on May 15, 2008
This is a downgrade in my books


+2 karma as well   
on May 15, 2008

Why didn't they make so you can only install the icons "you" want installed. Instead of changeling all icons?

You can do this by going into the Icons & Cursors tabs, Files, Select the Zip icon and then click on Restore Default icon.

 

on May 15, 2008
Look at IP 3.20 the right side will allow you to select only the files you want to change. I don't want to go through every icon and select I don't want IP4 to change it.
on May 15, 2008
I just reinstalled my OS today, and installed IP 3.20, but SDC is saying that I have both 3.20 and 4 installed on my system, but I do not. I just bought IP 3.20 a few months ago...and now I have to pay for an upgrade?? What a rip!
on May 15, 2008
Very nice. Updated last night through IMPULSE  
on May 15, 2008
Hello, Trying to installed the new IP version 4 thrc SDC. I keep getting this error: error auto archiving IP 4. C:\Program Files\Stardock\SDCentral\install\jp4.xml 0 (file not found) Auto Archive failed (13). I have XP Home with SP2. I did refresh my application XML data in SDC. Any suggestions? Thank you.
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