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Axialis IconWorkshop 6.5.1

by Chris Wiles

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23 Sep 2009

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Verdict

One of the best icon editors available, now with additional support for Vista and Mac OS X icons

Review Rating: rating

Type: Time limited demo

Platform: Windows XP, Windows Vista

Manufacturer: Axialis Software

Size: 32.3MB

Number of Downloads: 2418

Price: £20.24 (Personal License)

Icon Workshop
Design and edit your own icons using this comprehensive icon editor

IconWorkshop is a complete solution for anyone looking to create, manage, edit and distribute icons.

Compatible with all versions of Windows, including XP, it can create icons with the new smooth transparency format that this OS allows.

The program can read Windows icons (.ICO) and Macintosh icons (.RSC and .ICNS), along with icon libraries. Although it can read Macintosh icons it is unable to create them; instead it simply allows you to convert from Macintosh to Windows format.

Everything you need is instantly accessible, and a built-in thumbnail viewer lets you preview icons. Drag and drop helps makes the creation process easier, and all buttons are located in just the right place for an efficient workflow.

Some neat features include the ability to create icons from any image or screen capture. Also worth noting is the ability to create installation packages of your icons, making them ready for distribution.

Along with these main functions, IconWorkshop also includes a 'Customise Windows Icons' function, which provides an easy method of altering icon size/spacing, repairing/rebuilding icon cache and customising folder, start menu and desktop icons.

The latest v6 now contains support for creating Vista icons for the new operating system.

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