IconPackager

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'''IconPackager''' is a [[Windows]] program that installs "packages" of icons, for purposes of customization. The general form of its packages is a [[ZIP]] file, containing a number of [[ICO]] files or an [[Icon library]] file, as well as a metadata file (as well as possibly a README etc.). These seem to have come in two versions:
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'''IconPackager''' is a [[Windows]] program that installs "packages" of icons, for purposes of customization. The general form of its packages is a [[ZIP]] file, containing a number of [[ICO]] files or an [[Icon library]] file, as well as a metadata file (as well as possibly a README etc.). These seem to have come in three versions:
 
* A version used starting from the initial release, consisting of a file with the extension ".zip", with an [[INI]]-based metadata file inside having the extension ".iptheme".
 
* A version used starting from the initial release, consisting of a file with the extension ".zip", with an [[INI]]-based metadata file inside having the extension ".iptheme".
 
* A version, consisting of of a file with the extension ".ip" and a metadata file with the extension ".iptheme", containing a short INI-based section followed by binary data, presumably in some proprietary format, found around 2001<ref>E.g. https://www.wincustomize.com/explore/iconpackager/744/, https://www.wincustomize.com/explore/iconpackager/911</ref>.
 
* A version, consisting of of a file with the extension ".ip" and a metadata file with the extension ".iptheme", containing a short INI-based section followed by binary data, presumably in some proprietary format, found around 2001<ref>E.g. https://www.wincustomize.com/explore/iconpackager/744/, https://www.wincustomize.com/explore/iconpackager/911</ref>.

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File Format
Name IconPackager
Ontology
Extension(s) .zip, .iptheme, .ip, .iconpackage
Released ca. 2000[1]

IconPackager is a Windows program that installs "packages" of icons, for purposes of customization. The general form of its packages is a ZIP file, containing a number of ICO files or an Icon library file, as well as a metadata file (as well as possibly a README etc.). These seem to have come in three versions:

  • A version used starting from the initial release, consisting of a file with the extension ".zip", with an INI-based metadata file inside having the extension ".iptheme".
  • A version, consisting of of a file with the extension ".ip" and a metadata file with the extension ".iptheme", containing a short INI-based section followed by binary data, presumably in some proprietary format, found around 2001[2].
  • A version used starting some point after[3], with the extension ".ip", and a metadata file with the extension ".iconpackage", containing only binary data.

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[edit] References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20000408192609/http://www.stardock.com/products/iconpackager/ is the first working capture in the Wayback Machine; the list of supported operating systems in https://web.archive.org/web/20041101012500/http://www.stardock.com/products/iconpackager/ accords with this
  2. E.g. https://www.wincustomize.com/explore/iconpackager/744/, https://www.wincustomize.com/explore/iconpackager/911
  3. e.g. https://www.wincustomize.com/explore/iconpackager/2170/
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