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Icons Control v.4.1
6/26/95
INTRODUCTION
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Icons Control is designed to display as many Windows icons as possible in a
10x10 grid. Icons can be copied, renamed, and erased with a click of the mouse.
Icons Control 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, 32x32-pixel bitmaps can
also be converted to ICO format for use with Windows 3.1. Furthermore, any
portion of the screen can be captured into an icon or bitmap. For a complete
description of Icons Control, please refer to the help file.
INSTALLATION
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Run SETUP from the Windows file manager. You will be asked to enter a
directory to install Icons Control (default is Icnctrl.) For users who
download the Icons Control package from the internet, you may need to download
a copy of VBRUN300.DLL from the same site. Since VBRUN300.DLL is about 300K
and almost everyone running a Visual Basic application have it, I am not
including it in the zip file to save disk space and download time. Users who
wish to receive the software on a 3.5" floppy disk will have every files
needed (including the VBRUN300.DLL) to run the software.
NOTE: During installation, you may run into copying errors such as
"COMMDLG.DLL IS IN USE. PLEASE CLOSE ALL APLLICATIONS AND RE-ATTEMPT
SETUP". Just click IGNORE and continue. This is because you don't have
the file sharing setup properly in your Windows environment. You can
avoid these warnings by copying the vshare.386 file into your
\windows\system directory and using a text editor to insert the line
device=vshare.386 in the [386 Enhanced] section of your system.ini file.
Otherwise, the software should run normally withou this modification
despite of the warnings.
HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS
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* Any computer running Windows 3.1 (a 386DX or better is recommended.)
* A standard VGA (a Windows-accelerated graphic board is recommended.)
* A mouse or trackball.
Icons Control has been developed and tested on a 486DX66 with 8MB of RAM, a
1 MB Diamond Stealth 24 Windows accelerator board (at screen resolutions
640x480x16, 640x480x256, 640x480x65536, 800x600x256, 800x600x65536,
1024x768x16, and 1024x768x256) and a trackball and mouse.
NOTE: Icons Control may not run properly on video modes higher than 65,536
colors. If you encounter "OUT OF MEMORY" errors when running Icons
Control, I recommend running Windows at a lower color depth. Some of
you may confuse between color depth and resolution. Color depth
determine the number of colors are available for displaying images
(16, 256, 64K, or 16M (24-bit color.) Screen resolution is the number of
pixels available on screen (640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, or 1280x1024.)
REGISTRATION
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Icons Control is both freeware and shareware. Freeware users are free to use
it to view icons. Icons Control 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. 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.
PAYMENT TERMS
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Registration is $25. Registered users will receive the most recent version
through internet email (uuencoded.) If you prefer to receive the software on
a 3.5" floppy disk, the fee is $29. I am working with Bank of America to
allow me to process Visa/MasterCards. As of this writing, I only accept
money orders, cashier checks, bank checks, or personal checks (MUST be
payable through a U.S. bank). Please send 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 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.
Thank you for supporting the shareware software concept and encouraging the
future development of Windows shareware!
Chris Doan
San Diego, California
June 1995
doanc@netcom.com
cdoan@dwdi.com