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ICONS CONTROL 95
The indispensable tool to process Windows icons
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INTRODUCTION
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Icons Control 95 is designed to display as many icons/images as possible
(32x32 thumbnail size) in a 10x10 grid for quick browsing. Icons/images
can be copied, renamed, moved, and erased with a click of the mouse.
Hardcopy of icons can be printed on any printer supported by Windows.
Icons Control 95 can even display icons embedded inside DLL or EXE files.
Displayed icons can be edited, converted to bitmaps, or extracted to ICO
format (in the DLL or EXE viewing mode). In addition, you can convert
from about different image formats (inluding BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG, TIFF,
PCX, WPG, MacPaint, etc.) of any size to ICO with a single mouse click.
Conversion and extraction can be done in batch mode, thus saving a
considerable amount of time for those of you with large number of icons
to process. Furthermore, any portion of the screen can be captured into
an icon or bitmap. For those of you who have access to TWAIN devices
(i.e. scanners, digital cameras, etc.), you can even scan image of any
size directly into icons. For a complete description of Icons Control
95, please refer to the help file accessible by clicking on the Help
icon from outside as well as inside the program.
FEATURES
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* Displays 100 icons/images simultaneously.
* Powerful Image Browser that displays over 40 different image formats.
* Creates new icons/bitmaps.
* Converts from about 40 image file formats (including BMP, WMF, JPEG,
PNG, GIF, TIFF, MAC, PCX, WPG, TGA, MSP, PCT, RAS, etc.)to ICO.
* Extracts icons from DLL and EXE files with a mouse click.
* Copies, renames, moves, and deletes existing icons/images.
* Captures any part of the screen and save as an icon.
* Makes parts of icon transparent.
* Prints hard copy of icons/images (even inside DLL/EXE).
* Imports images from TWAIN devices into icons (optional).
* Editing tools:
Free-hand drawing (pixel by pixel).
Line drawing.
Box drawing (outline/fill).
Circle drawing (outline/fill).
Flood fill drawing.
Color probe.
Image rotating (any angle)
Image shifting (up, down, left, and right).
Image flipping (horizontal and vertical).
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INSTALLATION
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Run SETUP.EXE from the Explorer. You will be asked to enter a folder to
install Icons Control 95 (default is c:\Program Files\Icons Control 95).
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HARDWARE/SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
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* Any computer running Windows 95.
* A standard VGA (a Windows-accelerated graphic board is recommended).
* A mouse or trackball.
* Any printer supported by Windows (optional).
* Sound blaster card or compatible (optional).
Icons Control 95 has been developed and tested on a 150 MHz Pentium-based
machine with 32 MB of RAM, a 2 MB VRAM Diamond Stealth Video 3200 with the
same above settings.
Icons Control 95 was also tested on the following computers:
1) 100 MHz PCI Pentium-based computer with 16 MB of RAM and a 1 MB PCI
Diamond Stealth SE.
2) 150 Mhz PCI Pentium-based computer with 32 MB of RAM and a 2 MB VRAM
Diamond Stealth Video 3200 (S3-968) under the above resolutions and
color depth modes.
3) IBM P5-133 with 32 MB or RAM and a 1MB PCI Diamond Stealth DRAM (S3-764).
4) AST Bravo LC 4/33s with 8MB of RAM and a 512K ATI video card.
5) Sharp PC-9050 notebook computer with 32 MB RAM and a 2 MB VRAM PCI
Trident (9660/9680/938X) linear accelerator.
The following printers were successfully tested:
1) HP LaserJet 4L.
2) HP LaserJet 5L.
3) Brother HL-720.
4) NEC SuperScript 660plus.
5) Canon BJC-610.
6) Epson Stylus Color.
7) Epson Stylus Color Pro.
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DIFFERENCES BETWEEN SHAREWARE AND REGISTERED VERSION
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SHAREWARE:
* Copies.
* Renames.
* Moves.
* Deletes.
* Edits.
* ICO to BMP conversion.
* Prints hardcopy of icon/image library.
* No "nag" screen (I don't believe in "nag" screen" ;-)
REGISTERED:
Above functions plus:
* Converts from about 40 image formats to ICO.
* Icons extraction from DLLs and EXEs.
* Captures any portion of the screen into an icon.
* Access to image flip, shift, and rotate tools.
* Your name (or your company name) is displayed on the opening
screen and in the About window. No more shamefully displaying
that you are merely evaluating this program--you will be a
full-fledged Icons Control 95 power user :-)
* You will know in your heart that you have done the right thing
(both legally and morally).
* You will be notified via E-Mail of new major releases and will
be qualified for substantial discount for the upgrade.
* Although technical support has not been a drastic necessity,
registered users are naturally given more priority and
attention regarding technical support.
OPTION:
* TWAIN scanner interface ($14).
SUPPORTED IMAGE FILE FORMATS
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Icons Control 95 was developed using LEAD Technologies LEADTOOLS
ActiveX Professional imaging toolkit. Below is the list of image
file formats which Icons Control 95 supports:
LEAD. This is the LEAD CMP compressed format for grayscale and
color images.
JFIF. This is a JPEG File Interchange Format with full color
spacing (YUV 4:4:4).
LEAD1JFIF.
This is a JPEG File Interchange Format with YUV 4:1:1 color
spacing, to produce a smaller JFIF file.
LEAD2JFIF.
This is a JPEG File Interchange Format with YUV 4:2:2 color
spacing, to produce the smallest JFIF file.
JTIF. This is a JPEG Tagged Interchange Format with full color
spacing (YUV 4:4:4).
LEAD1JTIF.
This is a JPEG Tagged Interchange Format with YUV 4:1:1 color
spacing, to produce a smaller JTIF file.
LEAD2JTIF.
This is a JPEG Tagged Interchange Format with YUV 4:2:2 color
spacing, to produce the smallest JTIF file.
TIFF. This is a tag-based file format designed to promote universal
interchanges of digital image data. Because TIFF files do not
have a single way to store image data, there are many versions
of TIFF. Icons Control 95 supports the most common TIFF formats.
MPT. This is a multipage TIFF format that enables a file to
contain more than one image. It is handled the same as a regular
TIFF file, except for the multipage feature.
TIFF LZW.
These files use the Tagged Image File Format with LZW compression.
TIFF CCITT.
These are compressed TIFF files that are commonly used for FAX
transmission and document imaging.
TIFF CCITT Group 3.
These are TIFF CCITT files in a format that is more advanced
and more compressed than TIFF CCITT.
TIFF CCITT Group 4.
These are TIFF CCITT files in a format that is more advanced
and more compressed than TIFF CCITT Group 3.
IOCA (ICA).
This is the Image Object Content Architecture developed by IBM.
WinFax Group 3.
This is a FAX format created by Delrina for Group 3 support.
WinFax Group 4.
This is a FAX format created by Delrina for Group 4 support.
FAX Group 3.
This is a raw FAX format (without a header) for Group 3 support.
FAX Group 4.
This is a raw FAX format (without a header) for Group 4 support.
Truevision TGA (TARGA).
This is a file format created by Truevision Inc.
GIF.
This is the Graphics Interchange Format created by CompuServe
for storing and exchanging color raster images.
PNG (Portable Network Graphics).
This is a replacement for the GIF format. It is a full-featured
(non-LZW) compressed format intended for widespread use without
legal restraints.
Photoshop 3.0 (PSD).
This is the format produced by the Adobe Photoshop graphics editor.
Windows Bitmap (BMP).
This is a file format created by Microsoft. Some BMP images are
compressed with an RLE type compression.
Windows Metafile (WMF).
These files are not bitmap based images. A Windows metafile
consists of a collection of device independent functions that
represents an image. When a program loads a metafile, these
functions are executed to obtain the image.
PCX. This is a file format created by ZSoft. This format
compresses its image data with the RLE type compression.
DCX. This is a multipage PCX format that enables a file to
contain more than one image. It is handled the same as a regular
PCX file, except for the multipage feature.
PostScript Raster (Encapsulated PostScript).
These files are used primarily on PostScript printers. These
printers usually offer more variety of fonts and higher resolution
than standard laser printers. EPS files will work on any PostScript
compatible printer and any end user application that supports
placement of EPS files in its work space.
OS/2 Bitmap (OS/2 BMP).
These are files created on an OS/2 operating system.
CALS Raster.
These are 1-bit CCITT Group 4 CALS raster files. CALS is a U.S.
government standard.
MacPaint (MAC).
These Macintosh Paint files are commonly used for monochrome
clip art.
GEM Image (IMG).
These files are native to the Graphical Environment Manager
developed by Digital Research.
Microsoft Paint (MSP).
These files from early versions of Windows are used for
black-and-white drawings and clip art.
WordPerfect (WPG).
These are WordPerfect raster files.
SUN Raster (RAS).
These files are native to Sun UNIX platforms.
Macintosh Pict (PCT).
These files, produced using Macintosh QuickDraw, are used
in desktop publishing and imaging applications.
LEAD 1BIT.
These are 1-bit LEAD compressed files.
PCD.
These are Kodak PhotoCD files. These read-only files can contain
multiple resolutions. You can specify which of the resolutions to read.
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REGISTRATION
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Icons Control 95 is both freeware and shareware. Freeware users are free
to use it to view, copy, mode, delete, and rename icons. Icons Control 95
even displays icons embedded inside DLL and EXE files. The displayed icons
cannot be extracted, edited, or converted. The extraction, editing, and
conversion functions are only available in the registered versions
(shareware). There is no evaluation period to use Icons Control 95. You
may use it as long as you want. But in order to use the above-mentioned
functions, you must register to obtain the registered version.
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PAYMENT TERMS
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Registration is $25. Registered users will receive the latest version
through internet email (UUencoded or MIME-encoded). If you prefer to
receive the software on 3 3.5" floppy disks, the fee is $31. As of
this writing, I accept several payment methods:
1) Money orders, cashier checks, bank checks (MUST be drawn from a
U.S. bank). I ship the product immediately upon receiving these.
2) Personal checks (MUST be drawn from a U.S. bank). I ship the
product after the check is cleared.
3) Register on-line via Compuserve (SWREG #14140) and receive the
registered version within 24 hours of registration.
4) You can purchase the product on-line using Visa/MasterCard from
the Virtual Software store and receive the registered version
immediately after the transaction. It costs a few dollars more
due to the overhead of secure electronic commerce:
http://www.virtualsoftware.com/cdoan/IconsControl/
5) International users can transfer the $25 fee to my Bank of America
account directly. This type of payment requires an additional $10
because BoA charges my account $10 for the transfer fee. Send me
e-mail for my account number and confirmation. Compuserve users
can register on-line and obtain the registered version within 24
hours. Please fill in the information sheet in the REGISTER.TXT
form and mail it along with your payment to:
Chris Doan
4891 Clairemont Mesa Blvd., #401
San Diego, CA 92117
A single user license permits a user to use Icons Control 95 only on
a single computer. Licensed users may use the program on different
computers as long as there is no possibility of it being used at one
location while it is being used at another, or on a network by more
than one user at a time.
A site license is required by a corporation, company, educational
institution, or governmental agency for use of Icons Control 95
software on the total number of computers that will use the software.
Thank you for supporting the shareware software concept and
encouraging the future development of high quality Windows shareware.
Chris Doan
San Diego, California
April 1997
doanc@wsan.rr.com
chris_doan@compuserve.com