Iconpackager 3.2 beta arrives on Object Desktop

Windows Vista can now get its icons changed!

Stardock has released the first beta of IconPackager 3.2 (3.19) for Object Desktop users.  IconPackager allows users to change all their Windows icons by applying "packages" of icons. There are thousands of icon packages available on the net on websites such as WinCustomize.com, deviantART, Skinbase, and elsewhere.

IconPackager on Windows Vista took some effort due to the added new icons that were not easily found along with the new "Live Folders" which do require updated icon packages to support.

IconPackager also supports changing individual icons from their properties dialog (see screenshot below).

Stardock is in the process of releasing a tutorial that will make it easy for icon designers to create icons that support the Vista live folders.

The final version of IconPackager 3.2 is expected to be released next month to the general public.

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My copy of Vista shipped so I'll be able to use all of this goodness soon.
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Iconpackager 3.2 beta arrives on Object Desktop

Where?? I never seen it! I did see an update for WindowBlinds.
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will this work on 64bit Vista ???
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3.19d[b].014 is the latest in SDC...

So this one will work in Vista? Cool!!!
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Wonder if it will work on plain' ol'e Windows XP! I just download/installed it from Stardock Central and when I opened it up, the icon packages don't show in the menu.

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3.19d[b].014 is the latest in SDC...


that's all I see


Wonder if it will work on plain' ol'e Windows XP! I just download/installed it from Stardock Central and when I opened it up, the icon packages don't show in the menu.


I'm running plain ole XP and they're showing up for me
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I really need this version of IP because my icons on my vista got screwed up after I upgraded and cant put the default icons.
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I hope it all become beautifuller which each version