Finding Icons in your Computer

2009 February 19
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If you are looking to find all the icons saved in your computer, check out Icon Explorer. It’s a nifty software that works great for browsing, searching, extracting and managing icons files and libraries. You can easily manage your icon Libraries (ICL), icons and any other executable file that contains one as well. After searching, you can save those icons into bitmaps or individual icon images.

Icon explorer supports

  • TIFF images (*.tif; *.tiff)
  • GFI fax images (*.fax)
  • SGI images (*.bw, *.rgb, *.rgba, *.sgi)
  • Truevision images (*.tga; *.vst; *.icb; *.vda; *.win)
  • Autodesk images files (*.cel; *.pic)
  • ZSoft Paintbrush images (*.pcx, *.pcc; *.scr)
  • Kodak Photo-CD images (*.pcd)
  • Portable pixel/gray map images (*.ppm, *.pgm, *.pbm)
  • Dr. Halo images (*.cut, *.pal)
  • CompuServe images (*.gif)
  • SGI Alias/Wavefront images (*.rla, *.rpf)
  • Standard Windows bitmap images (*.bmp, *.rle, *.dib)
  • Standard Windows icons (*.ico)
  • Windows (Enhanced) metafile images (*.emf, *.wmf)
  • Photoshop images (*.psd, *.pdd)
  • Portable network graphic images (*.png)
  • JPEG images (*.jpg; *jpeg)

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