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Reading icons from
many standard Windows file formats (*.ico, *.icn, *.exe, *.dll, *.grp). |

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Reading icons from
file formats used by other Windows icon utility programs (*.ica, *.iml). |

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Reading all the
files from a directory with a single command. |

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Converting Windows
metafiles (*.wmf) and bitmaps (*.bmp, *.dib) into icons. |

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Converting JPEG
image files (*.jpg) into icons. |

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Converting
Compuserve image files (*.gif) into icons. |

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Converting IBM OS/2
icons (*.ico) into Windows icons. |

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Changing the default
printer used by Windows applications. |

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Printing icon images
(with a variety of print options). |

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Copying icon images
to the Windows clipboard. |

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Pasting icon images
from the Windows clipboard. |

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Displaying a
magnified view of an icon at up to 36 times its original size. |

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Finding duplicate
icons. |

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Merging two icons to
form a new icon. |

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Injecting icons into
Windows program files (*.exe) and Dynamic Link Libraries (*.dll). |

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Building a montage
of a group of icons and saving it as a Windows bitmap file (*.bmp, *.dib) or copying it to
the Windows clipboard. |

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Viewing a group of
icons as if they are the frames of the movie. |

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Editing icons using
a fully-featured built-in icon editor. The features of the icon editor would take another
page in itself to list! |

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Editing icons using
any third-party icon editor of your choice. |

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Creating a Windows
Dynamic Link Library (.dll) from a group of icons. |

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Creating icons
ranging in size from 8x8 to 64x64. |

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Creating icons
ranging from 2 to 256 colors. |

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Deleting icon files
associated with icons. |

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Management tools to
control large volumes of icons. |

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Complete on-line
context sensitive help.
Press the F1 key from anywhere to get instant help for the command you are using. |
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