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adrian2055
It is real. Thanks for posting this.
GrofLuigi
Impressive changelog, as ever.

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GL
DigeratiPrime
Current version: 2.4.4.0
Released: 10th April 2009

fastest update ever I think smile.gif
spacesurfer
is there a way to update the icons in this programs. i don't like the xp looking icons.

yes, i know, but the old xp type icons do play a mental affect in my mind. can't help it.
CoffeeFiend
QUOTE (spacesurfer @ Apr 26 2009, 10:04 PM) *
is there a way to update the icons in this programs.

Usually you can for most programs, using a resource editor (sometimes you have to unpack it first).

QUOTE (spacesurfer @ Apr 26 2009, 10:04 PM) *
i don't like the xp looking icons.

Then surely you must love the win 3.1-like icons in 7zip newwink.gif I find imgburn looks alright, but I truly can't stand 7zip's god awful look.
DigeratiPrime
7-zip dock icon
http://laoism.deviantart.com/art/Tango-7-zip-2-1-113983312
http://fediafedia.deviantart.com/art/7-zip-icon-107528914

7-zip patcher for toolbar icons
http://heebijeebi.deviantart.com/art/7-Zip...tcher-116216949

7-zip patcher for filetype icons
http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=130775
http://heebijeebi.deviantart.com/art/7-Zip...tcher-109116543

I attached a zip with the icons and reshacker scripts to make it look like below smile.gif
spacesurfer
I haven't used 7-zip that much; I use winrar. I should start using 7-zip since it comes in the 64-bit variety and I usually use winrar to extract, rather than create rar volumes.

the tango icons in 7-zip look great. i have that theme for winrar.

the gui, icons play a mental trick, doesn't it. yes, looks are important to me.

when xp first came out, it was like, wow! the icons are awesome. but now, it's like, ewww! vista icons are much better.




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